Some in seafood industry see Trump as fishermen's friend, but tariffs could make for pricier fish
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"Economic analysts paint a more complicated picture, as they fear Trump's pending trade hostilities with major trading partners Canada and China could make an already pricy kind of protein more expensive to consumers."
"Conservationists also fear Trump's emphasis on government deregulation could jeopardize fish stocks that are already in peril."
Beth Casoni, executive director of the Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association, noted, 'The seafood industry isn't hungry for another tariff war, which hurt fishermen during Trump's first term.'
Casoni added, 'I think we should be focused on feeding Americans, the America First administration I think will make that point loud and clear.'
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