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Some events in which the Chilean delegation will participate will include the Chilean barquentine sailing vessel Esmeralda, which is currently docked in New York City | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy, Photographer's Mate 1st Class Dennis C. Cantrell/Wikimedia Commons
July 6, 2026
Chilean representatives set for US trip to defend salmon’s value proposition
Norway's seafood export value dropped slightly in H1 2026, with the Norwegian Seafood Council attributing the decline to lower quotas and geopolitical challenges | Photo courtesy of Georg Kristiansen/Shutterstock
July 6, 2026
Norway’s seafood export value down in first half of 2026 as low quotas and geopolitical impacts take toll
IVNE Aquaculture and Ecocean are teaming up to improve early-stage hatchery programs that aim to restore wild populations | Photo courtesy of IVNE Aquaculture
July 6, 2026
Marine tech firms INVE, Ecocean team up to enhance fish nursery programs
The affected facility produces more than 70 value-added product lines using pangasius and other raw materials | Photo courtesy of Godaco
July 6, 2026
Fire at Vietnam seafood factory causes over USD 6.2 million in damages
According to the lawmakers, the catfish industry has been hard hit by rising production costs caused by inflation, making it all but impossible to turn a profit | Photo courtesy of Bimardani Machmud/Shutterstock
July 6, 2026
US senators ask government to buy more catfish
Supply & Trade
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has announced plans for a new set of sweeping Section 301 tariffs | Photo courtesy of the United States Trade Representative
Trump administration announces new set of Section 301 tariffs against major seafood trade partners
June 3, 2026
Philippine fishers protesting the encroachment of commercial vessels into waters traditionally designated for small craft | Photo courtesy of PAMALAKAYA-Pilipinas/Facebook
Philippine fishermen raise concerns over plummeting catch rates, commercial encroachment, skyrocketing fuel prices
June 3, 2026
Thai shrimp producers have called for immediate government action to help reverse the bans and provide relief in the interim | Photo courtesy of max5155/Shutterstock
Malaysia to suspend five Thai shrimp species, restrict sea bass imports over reciprocal trade dispute
June 3, 2026
The change would apply to Gulf reef fish, Gulf or Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic species, Atlantic dolphin and wahoo, and species in the South Atlantic snapper-grouper complex | Photo courtesy of FtLaud/Shutterstock
NOAA proposes moving more commercial fishers to electronic logbooks
June 3, 2026
What Chefs Want is continuing to expand as its customer-first business continues to see success | Photo courtesy of What Chefs Want
Wholesale food distributor What Chefs Want continuing to build on success of tailored distribution solutions
June 2, 2026
Among several criteria, the new index covers modern slavery and child labor in supply chains, animal welfare, ecosystem impacts, traceability, and food safety | Photo courtesy of Siraphatson Chanthanan/Shutterstock
FAIRR Initiative launches Seafood Index to assess risks, opportunities impacting long-term sector sustainability
June 2, 2026
El Niño weather patterns have heavily affected Peru's anchovy industry in recent years, leading to pauses in fishing, early closures, and full season cancellations | Photo courtesy of Efired/Shutterstock
Peru extends pause to anchovy fishing as El Niño threats continue to loom large
June 1, 2026
The bill includes recommendations made by the Dungeness Crab Task Force (DCTF) | Photo courtesy of Capt' Tom/Shutterstock
California Senate passes Dungeness crab bill with multiple changes in fishery management
June 1, 2026
Local farmers in the Dong Thap province of Vietnam said that this is a rare period of high profitability for the pangasius industry | Photo courtesy of KOHUKU/Shutterstock
Pangasius prices in Vietnam surge due to high export demand
June 1, 2026
A lawsuit brought against Bumble Bee Foods is moving forward with the tuna giant winning a partial victory, but the possibility of civil damages still remain | Photo courtesy of Sandy Huffaker/Greenpeace
Bumble Bee wins partial victory in labor lawsuit, but core claims for civil damages remain
June 1, 2026
Together, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) and U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) have sent a list of questions to the Global Seafood Alliance, the Marine Stewardship Council, and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council | Photo courtesy of Philip Yabut/Shutterstock
US senators expand inquiry into shrimp imports, sending questions to certification bodies
June 1, 2026
A Louisiana shrimp boat | Photo courtesy of Frank McMains/Shutterstock
Louisiana House asks USDA to buy domestic shrimp
May 29, 2026
The fund will largely go toward assisting smaller-scale tuna fishers in Ecuador | Photo courtesy of Dan Mammoser/Shutterstock
Ecuador to provide USD 10.5 million to nation’s fishers to offset spiking fuel costs
May 29, 2026
The tools arrive as California salmon harvesters partake in their first commercial season in four years | Photo courtesy of CDFW
California launches digital tool to track reopened commercial salmon fishery
May 28, 2026
Tilapia processors in China are eyeing greater market share in Europe as wild-caught whitefish supplies tighten | Photo courtesy of Amyco
Chinese tilapia exporters see potential in EU as cod, haddock supplies tighten
May 28, 2026
Chilean salmon companies have begun to request refunds from the U.S. government for tariff duties paid throughout 2025 | Photo courtesy of ViRuCa/Shutterstock
Chilean salmon companies requesting refunds of US tariffs
May 27, 2026
Because only a fraction of imports are physically subject to inspection, some importers will attempt to reexport products that were denied entry at one location at another location, hoping that they will not be inspected on the second attempt | Photo courtesy of PCbang/Shutterstock
US House approves bill authorizing FDA to destroy contaminated shrimp imports
May 27, 2026
The Government of Canada announced more investments for the protection of whales. | Photo courtesy of Oleksandr Dziuba /Shutterstock
Canadian government invests CAD 258 million in whale protections
May 26, 2026
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