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Queen s salmon supplier John Ross Jr delivers bullish forecast for growth

July 15, 2021, 6:00 am Christopher Leigh, right, and his father, Andrew, carry out a quality check on John Ross Jr s salmon after the firm wins one of its two Queen s Awards. New sales to mainland Europe, China and the Caribbean have raised the spirits of bosses at a multiple award-winning supplier of fish to the Queen. Last year, John Ross Jr (Aberdeen) chief executive Christopher Leigh was upset about recruitment challenges – lambasting the UK Government over its new immigration policy. And in January this year sales director Victoria Leigh-Pearson – whose family has run the Granite City smokehouse since 1987 – railed out over Brexit. She accused Westminster of “gross incompetence” in its handling of the transition towards the UK quitting the European Union.

Fergus Ewing says seafood firms should not have to bear the cost of Brexit

Fergus Ewing says seafood firms should not have to bear the cost of Brexit © Poolphoto/Fraser Bremner/Scottish Daily Mail Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing has met key seafood businesses and organisations to discuss ongoing issues affecting trade. Following the meeting, Mr Ewing said: “The plain facts are these very serious problems have arisen because of Brexit and the UK Government’s failure to agree to proposals about how to implement it – in particular the proposal for a six months grace period in which teething issues and new systems could have been worked in.

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