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  • 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 - October 2021

    The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, ecosystem restoration, aquaculture and consultations.
  • Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2023

    Read about trawling and blue carbon impacts, the benefits of oyster reef restoration and ecosystem services and much 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.
  • Marine Environment News in Brief - April 2023

    Catch up on the latest news in the marine environment including Spurdog guidance 2023, marine plans and marine net gains.
  • Japan first port of call for seafood export market webinars

    Japan is the first destination for a series of webinars for UK businesses looking to open and grow markets to export seafood.
  • Working principles announced for UK Gear Forum

    We’ve published working principles for a new forum focusing on selective gear innovations to support sustainable fishing, chaired by Mike Montgomery.
  • Seafish to fund additional remote learning opportunities for workers across the seafood industry

    One of consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the suspension of face-to-face training opportunities.
  • Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2020

    The UK government is seeking an agreement with the EU similar to that concluded with Canada and other friendly countries.The draft fisheries framework agreement paper indicates that the UK will no longer accept the ‘relative stability’ mechanism for sharing fishing quotas and, instead, proposes that future fishing opportunities should be based on the principle of zonal attachment.Read the policy papers on the UK’s approach to the future relationship with the EU, including the draft fisheries framework agreement on the UK Government website.
  • Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool fully available

    An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has been launched.
  • Customs and Trade News - November 2022

    An update on the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), guidance for “authorised use” and more.