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U.S. Seafood Suppliers Face Trouble

Insights 02/25/2021

Most seafood consumed in the U.S. is imported, and soaring transportation and logistics costs are erasing profits on some container loads of fish. Higher costs are rippling through the supply chain, helping push up seafood prices for consumers alongside other rising food costs. Read what's happening here.

Author: The Wall Street Journal
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