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Filipino tuna fleet considers tying up as operating costs ramp up

The Filipino tuna industry has been recording significant spikes in itsoperating costs due to the increasing fuel prices globally, which take up 60% of the total expenses

By Undercurrent News | March 16, 2022 09:49 GMT
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Philippines’ handline yellowfin tuna fishery. Photo: BlueYou Consulting / Artesmar
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