UK seafood exports to EU fall on Brexit trade disruption
UK exports of fish to the EU fell 47% in the first quarter of 2021 as businesses struggled with the new post-Brexit system
Danish fishers to receive $180m post-Brexit grant from EU
The funds must be used to address areas of the fleet specifically affected by Brexit, whether that be finding new markets or scrapping surplus vessels
Irish fishing fleet could be slashed due to Brexit
The cuts will ensure those left in the industry can survive on a sustainable footing, according to an interim government report
Denmark welcomes EU-UK fisheries deal despite quota loss
Rasmus Prehn, Denmark's food, agriculture and fisheries minister, said an agreement left Danish fisheries better off in the long run than without
UK gov’t winds down Brexit seafood export taskforce group
The UK government has wound up its seafood taskforce group established to help UK exporters deal with Brexit red-tape
Scottish gov’t urges UK to extend lifespan of seafood export taskforce
The taskforce, which has aimed to ease the post-Brexit export of seafood to the EU, is set to hold its final meeting on June 14
Irish fleet plans Dublin protest in appeal for ‘fair play in own waters’
The sector feels it has been overlooked by gov't regarding post-Brexit quota shares in the EU's favor and the ongoing fish weighing regulatory dispute
More details emerge from EU-UK fisheries deal
No catch limits for non-quota species in 2021; TACs for eight different stocks will increase slightly above provisional limits set earlier this year
Industry awaits details of UK-EU fisheries deal
The EU and the UK have concluded negotiations on an agreement 'in principle' setting out catch limits for jointly managed fish stocks for 2021
Polar Seafood reports 30% drop in profits from COVID-struck 2020
The Greenland-based seafood giant is hopeful that a deal can be struck between domestic authorities and the UK to reduce tariffs on seafood products this year