ANALYSIS: Tariffs and Tight Supply Lead to a Season of Strain for the Global Mahi Market

The global mahi market is entering a renewed period of uncertainty following the Trump administration’s latest tariff adjustments. While a 10% blanket duty remains in place, countries previously subject to higher rates—such as Vietnam, Taiwan, and Indonesia—have been granted a 90-day pause, temporarily aligning them with the lower tariff and offering a window for negotiation with the White House. Ecuador and Peru, the two largest mahi-producing nations, continue under the 10% rate...
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