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Gulf Coast Shrimpers See Hope in Trump’s Tariffs

After years struggling to compete with cheaper, farm-raised imported shrimp, shrimpers from Florida to Louisiana are optimistic that the new tariffs will help them.

Emily Cochrane
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Customs (Tariff), Fishing, Commercial, Fort Myers (Fla), Fort Myers Beach (Fla), Gulf Coast (US), International Trade and World Market, Mississippi, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Seafood, Shrimp, Trump, Donald J, United States International Trade Commission, United States Politics and Government
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