Iceland ‘will have advantage’ in tough cod market
Icelandic industry players believe flexible production system and a market preference will protect against falling prices
EU processors welcome Japan free trade talks
Japan accounts for 5% of EU's food and drink exports
EU, Canada inch closer to trade deal
However, contentious issues still need to be addressed, reports CBC News Canada
Leroy, US smoker trade legal blows over broken salmon contract
Smoker claims it would have gone out of business if contract had continued, Leroy pushes for compensation, sources say
US pangasius imports up 22.5% year-on-year
US imports of pangasius in September are up significantly on the previous year, tilapia and Atlantic salmon up too
Where is all the Thai shrimp going?
Where is all the Thai shrimp going? Why haven’t market prices rocketed on lower supply? Two questions on the lips of US buyers
Thai shrimp business ‘one foot in grave, other on banana peel’ on labor issue
The drop in US imports seen this year are one thing, but Thailand is in danger of losing even more business if it can't sort out its labor issues, sources in Thailand and the US say
Thai September shrimp sales to US down 32%
Imports also fall from Ecuador, Indonesia and Vietnam, but India sees 21.7% increase y-o-y
Canadians see promise in EU free trade deal
Free trade deal could open door for Canadian pre-processed shrimp and lobster exports to the EU, industry players tell Undercurrent News
US company blasts Thai processor for ‘cutting corners’
Thai firm pays fine after accusations it used pirated Microsoft technology to gain 'unfair competitive advantage' in the US