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Electrical Tape Market Study Report (2021-2026), Competitive Analysis, Proposal Strategy, Potential Targets|Altra Industrial Motion, Mitsubishi Electric, Minebea, Osaki, Karl E Brinkmann, etc – KSU

Latest research on Global Electrical Tape Market report covers forecast and analysis on a worldwide, regional and country level. The study provides historical information of 2016-2021 together with a forecast from 2021 to 2026 supported by both volume and revenue (USD million). The entire study covers the key drivers and restraints for the Electrical Tape market. this report included a special section on the Impact of COVID19. Also, Electrical Tape Market (By major Key Players, By Types, By Applications, and Leading Regions) Segments outlook, Business assessment, Competition scenario and Trends .The report also gives 360-degree overview of the competitive landscape of the industries.

N S lobster pound owner fined, sanctioned for buying Mi kmaq ceremonial catch

  HALIFAX The owner of a lobster pound in Nova Scotia who was convicted of illegally selling lobster harvested by Mi kmaq fishers has been fined and temporarily banned from working in the Nova Scotia industry. Judge Tim Landry on Monday fined Shen Ren Zheng and his company, Guang Da International, $50,000 each and prohibited Zheng from buying, selling, trading or possessing any fish harvested off Nova Scotia for the next two months. The Digby provincial court judge also ruled that the company s lobster shipment seized at the airport during a 2017 sting operation will be forfeited, and that Zheng must report details of his commercial activities to the federal Fisheries Department for the next two years if he returns to the industry.

Lobster pound owner fined $100K for illegally selling First Nations catch

Posted: Dec 14, 2020 4:58 PM AT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020 Lobster pound owner Sheng Ren Zheng enters the courthouse in Digby, N.S., in January. (Steve Lawrence/CBC) The owner of a lobster pound in Nova Scotia and his company were fined a total of $100,000 Monday for illegally selling lobster harvested by First Nations. Shen Ren Zheng was caught shipping lobsters to China in 2017 that were harvested by a member of the Sipekne katik band under multiple food, social and ceremonial licences in St. Marys Bay in southwest Nova Scotia. The licence conditions prevent the sale of the catch. In handing down the sentence, provincial court judge Tim Landry said the offence was intentional illegal act and rejected Zheng s claim that it was an accident.

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