Ireland is set to resume exports of salmonid fish and spiny lobster to the United States, reopening a crucial trade channel that had been disrupted in recent months. The move, confirmed by industry officials and reported by Baird Maritime, marks a significant step in restoring transatlantic seafood trade relations. This development is expected to benefit Irish seafood producers and reinforce Ireland’s position as a key supplier to the US market.
Ireland Restarts Salmonid and Spiny Lobster Exports to US Amid Trade Recovery
After a significant hiatus, Irish exporters have regained access to the United States market, marking a pivotal moment for the country’s seafood sector. The resumption of exports for salmonid species and spiny lobster reflects not only improved regulatory compliance but also signals a broader trade revitalization between Ireland and the US. Industry insiders highlight that the move will help rebuild Ireland’s presence in a lucrative market renowned for its…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2026-03-23 14:40:00
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