Specialist team aiming to get Scottish seafood exports to Europe back on track By Alan Hendry
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Updated: 11:13, 29 January 2021
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Donna Fordyce, chief executive of Seafood Scotland, says the specialists are ready to hit the ground running . Picture: Alan Richardson
A specialist team is being assembled to help seafood exporters get their trade with the European Union back on track after the damaging delays caused by post-Brexit bureaucracy.
The exporting consultants will be brought together by trade body Seafood Scotland in a bid to move forward from the problems encountered by many firms over the past four weeks.
Caithness seafood company owner says export delays are certainly more than teething problems By Alan Hendry Published: 13:44, 19 January 2021
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Diane Watt and husband Andrew (Watty) of the Holborn Fishing Company.
The owner of a Caithness-based shellfish company has taken issue with claims by UK government ministers that the delays encountered by seafood exporters are no more than âteething problemsâ.
Diane Watt, who runs Holborn Fishing Company with husband Andrew, insisted the government should have been better prepared for the end of the Brexit transition period.