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US lobster industry hopes deal revives trade with China A dealer at Cape Porpoise holds a 3½-pound lobster in Kennebunkport, Maine, in August. China is one of the biggest lobster markets in the world. AP PHOTO Modified: 1/15/2020 11:26:29 PM PORTLAND, Maine Members of the American lobster industry are hopeful the thawing of trade relations between the U.S. and China will reopen one of the biggest markets in the world for the seafood. China is one of the biggest export destinations for lobster, which are trapped in the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean by American and Canadian fishermen and are worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year. But President Donald Trump’s trade hostilities with China resulted in heavy tariffs on U.S. lobster exports, and Canada took firm control of the business over the last 18 months. ....
U.S. lobster exports to China rebounded in 2020 Maine s lobster industry sees the boost as a positive sign in a year of declining international trade caused primarily by the coronavirus pandemic. Share Mike Marceau, vice president of The Lobster Co. in Arundel, demonstrates the packing process on Friday with 4- to 6-pound lobsters from Canada. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer While the coronavirus pandemic tanked U.S. lobster exports overall in 2020, international trade data suggests the industry’s once-thriving U.S.-to-China trade pipeline may be making a comeback. International sales of U.S. lobster fell by 22 percent last year, from $548.4 million in 2019 to $426.9 million in 2020. The market saw declines in sales to each of the country’s top 10 international buyers, with the notable exception of China, which bought more than $127 million of U.S. lobster, or a roughly 49 percent increase over 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. ....