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Summary by Vísir
Competitiveness towards other countries that export fish to the United States has almost disappeared due to tariffs imposed by Western governments on Icelandic imports, says the managing director of a farming company. Countries with comparable operations have received lower tariffs than Icelanders. Ministers are looking at what can be done and say there is still a possibility of an agreement. The matter will be discussed on Sýn's evening news.
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Competitiveness towards other countries that export fish to the United States has almost disappeared due to tariffs imposed by Western governments on Icelandic imports, says the managing director of a farming company. Countries with comparable operations have received lower tariffs than Icelanders. Ministers are looking at what can be done and say there is still a possibility of an agreement. The matter will be discussed on Sýn's evening news.

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Vísir broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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