Possible US ban on Russian seafood still in play after bill’s failed sprint to passage
Massachusetts companies should be 'processing American Alaskan pollock, not the authoritarian pollock of Russia' -- Alaska senator Dan Sullivan
Shrimp Insights: Ecuador carved out top spot for US shell-on imports in 2021
Although it continues to lag behind India in terms of total sales volumes, Ecuador's shrimp exporters supplied 37% of all the US' shell-on shrimp last year
Pakistani harvesters end blockade of Karachi port
This week's protest follows another in the port city of Gwadar in December, against trawling by Chinese fishing trawlers and vessels from Sindh
European importers of Russian seafood brace for sanctions after invasion of Ukraine
Western sanctions would 'put more pressure on the seafood markets on a global scale', Guus Pastoor, the chairman of the Dutch Fish Processors and Traders Federation said
Boston show adds Canfisco, Ideal Fish, 54 others while CP, Aquamaof join exit
'I always learn a lot about the industry from this conference and, after two years of canceled shows, there is a lot to catch-up on' -- Eric Pedersen, Ideal Fish
Norway’s mackerel export prices stay firm, herring stable
Norwegian prices for mackerel are still generally on an incline, while export prices for herring are undecided
EU prepares sanctions on Russia after invasion of Ukraine begins
EU president von der Leyen will outline a sanctions package being finalized by the European Commission, and which the Council will swiftly adopt, on Feb. 24
Norwegian cod prices stay firm even as landings grow in week seven
Prices for both fresh and frozen whitefish products out of the country are still well above the levels of February 2021
High Liner’s Q4 sales improve but expenses erode earnings
CEO Rod Hepponstal said that High Liner took 'early action' to mitigate some of the supply chain troubles that have been hitting manufacturers
Trade insights: Ecuador shrimp exports off to strong start in 2022
Gorjan Nikolik of Dutch agribank Rabobank told Undercurrent Ecuador owes much of its success to its unique low-intensity, vertically integrated production model
