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Canadian salmon farmers fear missing out on Chinese market while battling US tariffs

'Our biggest export potential for Atlantic salmon is, of course, British Columbia. But with the decline in production, we're missing the boat there' -- Tim Kennedy, Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance

By Liza Mayer | Jan. 20, 2025 13:48 GMT
Norwegian salmon landed at Urumqi Diwobao Airport in the western Chinese province of Xinjiang (Photo credit: Gunnar Lier)
Norwegian salmon cargo being offloaded at a Chinese airport highlights the growing dominance of Norway in China's salmon market, as Canadian producers face production and trade challenges limiting their ability to compete. Photo: Gunnar Lier
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