American Seafoods CEO accuses Russian pollock producers of circumventing bans
'We’re pretty much an open book when it comes to sharing key metrics and data with consumers and the government' -- Einar Gustafsson, American Seafoods
Japan, US set to strengthen seafood ties with Hokkaido scallop trading uncertain
During Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida's visit to the US last week, the two leaders affirmed to 'build resilient seafood supply chains' which could bring mutual advantages to Japanese scallop exporters and US processors in Boston
Four firms hit hardest by US ban on Russian crab, out hundreds of millions in future sales
One seafood importer, who could lose at least $232m in annual Russian crab sales, was started by a former Ukrainian, who says, 'We're 100% against the war'
Russian seafood ban will hit US industry hard, SENA speakers say
The US Food and Drug Administration and US Customs are already tracing shipping worldwide in search of illegal activity as seafood producers reroute Russian traffic
US issues orders to enforce Russian seafood ban, sets March 25 deadline
Imports must arrive by no later than '12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, March 25, 2022'
Russia investor targets domestic, Kazakh markets with land-based salmon farms
Two salmon farms will be located in Russia and Kazakhstan, each with an annual production of 2,500t of Atlantic salmon, targeting markets in Moscow, Kazakhstan, and China
Salmon industry CEOs expect Russian market to recover after COVID-19 slump
Russian salmon demand has collapsed this year, declining 18.2% in the second quarter, according to Rabobank analyst Gorjan Nikolik
Bloomberg: Norwegian seafood among ‘stocks to watch’ if Russian sanctions ease
Norway's salmon giants stand to gain significantly if Russian sanctions ease up
Russian seafood firm to build processing plant in Crimea
The plant will produce up to 75,000 metric tons of fish products annually for markets in Russia and other Eurasian Economic Union countries
Latvian canners wait on results of Russian food authority inspections
Rosselkhoznadzor has yet to follow up on its recent inspections of Latvian fish canneries