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Collateral damage to commercial customs: fishermen

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
The opening of Ceuta’s commercial customs with Morocco has been one of the most demanded events of the year, but it never rains at everyone’s liking. It is in the fish sector where the first collateral damage has been found: the local fishermen. Carlos Ramírez, skipper and fishmonger, is in a sea of uncertainties regarding the new trade path. Those engaged in fishing for their own product are not clear if they will be able to compete with the pr…
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Maroc Diplomatique broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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