The signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement -- by 11 countries in Chile on March 8 -- could give some producers better access to overseas trade markets but it will cost the tuna industry in Port Lincoln, Australia millions of dollars a year, reports the Port Lincoln Times. [...]
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