Congressman Carter, Higgins Request Section 301 Investigation into Unfair Seafood Trade Practices Harming American Fishermen
unfair practices harming the American seafood industry. Our fishermen have long played a crucial role in the Louisiana
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unfair practices harming the American seafood industry. Our fishermen have long played a crucial role in the Louisiana
that taxpayer-funded seafood is sourced from American fishermen and processors, protecting taxpayers from subsidizing foreign countries … nutritional programs is a win for our children, fishermen, and coastal economies. We commend Representative Letlow
place that’s become a gathering point for fishermen, neighbors, and visitors from around the world. Today, Theo
witnesses on stopping illegal fishing operations harming Louisiana fishermen during a U.S. Senate Finance Committee hearing … snapper in U.S. waters, which hurts Louisiana fishermen. “Do you agree the tax agreement should prevent illegally harvested
Mexican vessels in U.S. waters, which undermines Louisiana fishermen and funds cartel activity.“The continued ability to sell … risk-based measures would protect law-abiding U.S. fishermen, safeguard shared fish stocks, and remove a key economic
Gulf of America, hurting Louisiana’s fishermen and wildlife. “We write to express concern regarding the continued illegal
mitigation projects and protecting Louisiana’s shrimpers and fishermen against the dumping of cheap, foreign shrimp into … keep that rhythm alive by supporting Louisiana fishermen and offshore energy workers—making life better
uninsured for working families, small business owners, farmers, fishermen, seniors not yet eligible for Medicare, and people still
promoting biodiversity, and supporting our recreational and commercial fishermen. This bipartisan legislation shows that energy policy and environmental … repurpose them to benefit the environment, fishermen, and taxpayers alike. As someone who has fished in the Gulf
food supply chain, while supporting Louisiana fishermen and seafood processors,” said Congressman Troy A. Carter
food supply chain, while supporting Louisiana fishermen and seafood processors.” Historically, the FDA has been responsible for protecting
consumer of seafood—by creating unfair competition for fishermen who abide by international fishing laws. “Louisiana produces
discretionary. If there is not sufficient processing capacity, fishermen have nowhere to deliver their catch
fair. But right now, our farmers, ranchers, and fishermen are suffering because of foreign countries violating their trade
River Basin is vital to our communities, our fishermen, and our environment,” said Rep. Carter. “This bill
China, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. “Domestic shrimpers, fishermen, and crawfish producers in Louisiana and across the country