China tariffs pave way for high seafood exports to US
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China tariffs pave way for high seafood exports to US
Pakistan is likely to tap the full potential of the US seafood market as Washington has imposed high tariffs on the Chinese seafood industry. China has lost the entire seafood market in the US following higher duties, market sources said, adding that Beijing was expected to shift its seafood market»»»


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Cargill fourth-quarter profit dives 41% on trade tensions, U.S. floods
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