Already hit by China, Nova Scotia's seafood sector braces for U.S. tariffs next week
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HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s massive lobster industry is bracing for what’s to come as it deals with the effects of tariffs imposed by China and awaits an identical 25 per cent duty by the United States.
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