Atlantic salmon stocks dip as tariff news sparks global market selloff
The sector's movements mirrored broader market turbulence
Catch the Current episode 11: Phoning all our friends to explain how Trump’s tariffs hit the seafood industry
(In our best Oprah impression) 'You get a tariff! You get a tariff! You get a tariffff!!!!!'
Norway salmon prices flat or barely down, Chile ease, Scots dive
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon are either flat or just down slightly for week 15, while Chilean fresh salmon fillet prices to the US remain steady-to-soft and Scottish are falling
Canadian PM hopeful Poilievre backs fishers opposing Newfoundland marine sanctuary
'I will not allow marine protected areas to be used to shut down fisheries' -- Pierre Poilievre, Conservative Party leader
China retaliates with 34% tariff on US goods amid escalating trade war
China will add a 34% tariff on US goods starting from April 10 with no exceptions; China imported over $1bn worth of seafood from the US in 2024, largely for processing and re-export
Pollock fillets, salmon headline US imports on UK’s list of potential retaliatory tariffs
The UK government drew up a 417-page list of US products that may be included in sweeping retaliatory tariffs in response to the new 10% tariff to be introduced on UK products from April 5
Nordic Aqua scales back 2025 harvest to grow large salmon for Chinese market
Nordic Aqua Partners, a land-based salmon producer in Ningbo, China, will intentionally reduce its near-term harvest volumes to grow larger fish to cater to China's high-end market
Rabobank: Trump’s new tariffs set to trigger global trade shifts
While European and Asian suppliers face significant setbacks due to comparatively higher US tariffs, Latin America may emerge as a key beneficiary of the reshuffling trade landscape
Former politican to head up Australian salmon industry body
Salmon Tasmania has announced a leadership transition, with John Whittington set to replace Luke Martin as CEO
Canadian seafood companies relieved, but still have concerns after Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ reveal
'We clearly accept that we are in a new age of global trading relationships and do not think that anyone, including the seafood sector, has cause for celebration yet' -- Kris Vascotto, executive director of the Nova Scotia Seafood Alliance