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LEADING British fish processors, including the biggest processor of smoked salmon in Scotland, believe they may have persuaded the European Union's anti-dumping committee to start today reversing a controversial average 16 per cent tariff on Norwegian imports.
Industry sources say the committee has taken note of evidence that the tariff, introduced in April, has backfired and badly disrupted the pricing of salmon and smoked salmon.See the full content of this document
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Processors Claim Victory in Salmon Tariff Battle
Mike Parker, the deputy chief executive of Grimsby-based Youngs Bluecr...
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