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Seafood in Numbers: A look into the UK seafood landscape
Data reveals key trends for seafood in imports, exports, fishing, processing and consumption. Find out more. -
Profit and turnover down as UK fishing fleet weathers a challenging year
Our first economic performance estimates for 2020 show impact of pandemic on fishing industry -
Latest findings on performance of the UK fishing fleet now available
Our Economics, Insight and Advice team has released the outcomes of their year-long data collection effort. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for October 2020 -
Assisting fishermen to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
Following requests from fishermen we have created a critical worker certificate for owners, skippers and crew to use when travelling to and from work. -
Customs and Trade News - September 2022
This month we discuss the Developing Countries Trading Scheme, our work on the India FTA and a call for evidence on Australia and New Zealand trade. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - August 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for August 2020 -
Customs and Trade News - May 2022
Details of the UK’s involvement with AfCFTA, negotiations for an enhanced trade deal with Switzerland and newly appointed trade envoy for Japan. -
Customs and Trade News - December 2022
A year summary of the free trade agreements under negotiation. We also outline Switzerland and South Korea which are currently in the scoping stage. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - May 2022
The latest news including fisheries management measures, a newly designated No Take Zone in Jersey, consultations and more. -
Customs and Trade News - June 2022
The latest progress of FTA negotiations with India and Mexico, joint economic and trade committee held with Vietnam and scrutiny on the Australia FTA. -
Transit visas and migrant worker concerns in the UK fishing industry
This week has seen the publication of two reports raising concerns about transit visas and migrant worker welfare. Here is our response.