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Burridge estimated the annual value of Canadian geoduck exports to China at about $75 million, all from B.C., and she said swiftly finding an alternative to the Chinese market would be virtually ...
The B.C. Seafood Alliance says a new tariff from China could devastate the multi-million-dollar geoduck clam export industry, ...
"We're commercial divers [who] individually hand-pick each geoduck," he said. Geoducks are large saltwater clams known for their long siphon and their ability to burrow deep into the sand.
"We're commercial divers [who] individually hand-pick each geoduck," he said. Geoducks are large saltwater clams known for their long siphon and their ability to burrow deep into the sand. World ...
cbc.ca China slapped these clams with a 25% tariff — and they buy 95% of the market Posted: March 20, 2025 | Last updated: March 20, 2025 Terry Keith, a geoduck harvester in Prince Rupert, B.C ...
In this March 23, 2015 file photo, full-sized geoduck clams are kept fresh in sea water before being transported after being harvested for Taylor Shellfish Farms near Harstine Island, Wash., in Puget ...
In this March 23, 2015 file photo, full-sized geoduck clams are kept fresh in sea water before being transported after being harvested for Taylor Shellfish Farms near Harstine Island, Wash., ...
VANCOUVER - Diversification has become a mantra for Canadian exporters in the new age of tariffs, but for harvesters of British Columbia's geoduck clams, that's a high hurdle, said BC Seafood Alliance ...