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EU tuna fleet faces ‘harder’ economic challenges amidst regulatory concerns

The European tuna fleet is set to face an even more challenging predicament in 2024 as it grapples with higher operational costs and mounting competition from Asian-backed firms in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans

By Matilde Mereghetti | Jan. 29, 2024 10:08 GMT
Anne-France Mattlet, director of the Europeche tuna group, in 2022. In the background, Sapmer's Belle Isle, which has now been sold to a South American buyer.
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