Friday that shrimp South Carolina told Fox News what is it President Donald Trump’s tariffs Provide “emergency assistance” for shrimp, which “died on imports” for decades.
The owner of CJ Seafood Craig Reins told “American reports” that such a part of the industry is in outsourcing in southeastern Asia, Ecuador, India and South America, while the US fisheries were “crushed”.
“I am a lifelong shrimp. My dad was a shrimp, so we are generations of fishermen, and we have killed imports not only years but literally decades,” the Reivs said. “So we suffer for a long time, and these tariffs are estimated industryWho dies. We overcome all our branch. Ninety -four percent of shrimp consumed in the US is imported. ”
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The owner of CJ Seafood Craig Reins talks to “American reports”. (Fox News / Fox News)
Reivz said shrimp imported from other countries is not necessarily made in better conditions than shrimp in the United States.
“They are grown with reservoirs grown on the farm. They do not care the environment in Southeast Asia,” he said. “They destroy the ecosystems, the Mangrovs, which need to be put into these reservoirs. They use illegal hormones and antibiotics. They use forced labor, slave work. All these things are documented. So, this is not a good product. The difference is that it is cheaper.
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CJ Seafood’s owner Craig Rivz told American reports how President Donald Trump’s tariffs will help the shrimp industry. (Craig Reeves)
South Carolina’s business owner explained that the performance The requirements of the industry It would not be possible from the lost infrastructure, but he hopes that “the road help”.
“We have been destroyed in the seafood industry for decades,” he said. “So we lived under pressure and pain, and I think this short -term pain after all we can save our industry. Unfortunately we are too many in the US. We need to bring her home.”
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