The US lobster industry breathed a sigh of relief late last week following Canada’s announcement of new 10% to 25% tariffs to be charged in retaliation for the Donald Trump administration’s tariffs against Canadian-made steel and aluminum. The crustaceans, which are frequently sent to Canada for processing before returning to the US or being exported to other countries, were not included on the list, as noted in a recent tweet by US seafood importer Slade Gorton & Co. [...]
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