The export of Thai tuna increased by 33.27% y-o-y in September, as Global Trade Tracker informed. The increase in export ...
Subway Announces CEO Transition Seafood News ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is looking for bids on a notable amount of Alaska pollock and wild salmon products. Plus, it unveiled its purchase awards for 270,000 pounds of farmed catfish ...
In the final stretch to Thanksgiving, turkey ads dominate protein advertisements this week with 29 percent, up from 11.8 percent the week prior and surpassing pork's 26.4 percent. Seafood ads come in ...
Global seafood company Cooke Inc. (“Cooke”) just finalized its acquisition of Corporación Pesquera Inca S.A.C. (“Copeinca”), Peru’s largest fishing company. This comes after Cooke’s November 7th ...
Six coastal communities in Alaska and five in Washington state will receive nearly $150 million for improvements in critical port and maritime infrastructure. The grants are funded by both annual ...
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) announced opening dates for multiple Newfoundland and Labrador Lobster Fishing Areas on Wednesday. LFAs 10, 11E, 11W, 12, 13A and 13B all received start dates. The ...
Last week, China said it would begin accepting applications for tariff exemptions for 696 U.S. products, including over 40 seafood products imported from the United States. Chinese companies looking ...
University of Washington’s Fisheries Research Institute (US-FRI) released its final pre-season forecast for Bristol Bay’s 2025 run late last week at numbers that are higher than the Alaska Department ...
Tampa Maid Foods is starting off the New Year with a new partnership. The Florida-based value-added seafood and specialty products supplier announced Monday that they have partnered with the Global ...
Silver Bay Seafoods announced on Wednesday that their Chief External Affairs Officer, Cora Campbell, will assume the role of President and CEO, effective January 1, 2019. Campbell, the former ...
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that the U.S. shrimp industry was “materially injured” by imported ...