The US tariff threat to Scottish salmon trade

The image shows Tavish Scott, chief executive of Salmon Scotland

Source: Salmon Scotland

US tariffs are raising concerns about the future of Scottish salmon exports and their broader economic impact on Scotland’s global trade ambitions.

Scotland’s First Minister has been briefed on the issue as industry leaders call for urgent government collaboration to protect the GB£225 million Scottish salmon business in the US – the country’s second-largest export market.

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