Following on two years of poor performance and results, Uruguay's fishing industry is expected to face similar conditions in 2014, with ongoing labor disputes and tougher international markets particularly the European Union and Nigeria in Africa, which absorbed most of the country's hake, croaker and sea trout. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIf you are relying on Nigeria as your main source for exports you have a problem. Had to check what a croaker fish looks like.
Jan 14th, 2014 - 02:26 am - Link - Report abuse 0Sell the Nigerians all the Piranhas from up river.
Where's that argie whatshisname that wanted isolation? This is a start in isolation. No more preferences. All around the world, your stuff will cost more to import. That means less that you can export. That means less earnings. That means you have less money. What a good idea! Even better, places all around the world won't have to put up with latam rubbish. I shall be lobbying hard to avoid an EU/mercosur trade agreement. Wouldn't buy any of it anyway!
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