EU importers plea for relaxed regulation as raw material for Ukraine fills ports
Imported fish originally intended for Ukraine is arriving in European harbors, where it faces destruction or waste unless current certificate regulations are relaxed
Big US exporter to Ukraine not yet able to answer plea for more seafood
'Currently, Ukraine is in dire need of replenishment of food stocks, in particular in the part of fish products' -- public plea from Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food
Greenland Seafood launches new range of fish burgers
The range includes burgers of Alaska pollock, cod provencale and salmon with green vegetables
Boston 2022: Fortune seeks to expand fulfillment business beyond Wisconsin; Bakkafrost’s new plane
The Boston seafood show is back after a two-year absence and Undercurrent News has sent a large crew of reporters to cover the event, scheduled for March 13-15
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'
Alaska senator believes Biden order will stop Russian seafood processed in China
'So if it goes to China for processing, which a lot of it does, that is still subject to these tariffs and this blockade' -- Alaska senator Dan Sullivan
Biden to ban import of Russian seafood, seek to strip ‘most favored nation’ status
US president Joe Biden announced Friday that he will ban the import of Russian seafood while simultaneously pursuing removal of Russia's 'most favored nation' status
Blue Harvest, Channel Fish divvy up $25m USDA groundfish purchase
The USDA is awarding $25 million in contracts for some 100,800 combined cases of Atlantic pollock and other groundfish
US pollock sector has top-10 burger joint bragging rights
Alaska pollock is now the fish of choice in sandwiches offered by nine of the world's 10 largest burger chains, GAPP confirmed
Analyst lowers target price for High Liner stock over reported end to Russia purchases
'We understand High Liner has stopped direct purchases from Russian companies, which were previously minor' -- Jonathan Lamers, BMO Capital Markets