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US lifts temporary ban on New Zealand fish exports

Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says the ban cost New Zealand about $2 million in lost export revenue.

The US Court of International Trade lifted a preliminary injunction on species, such as snapper.

A temporary ban on some New Zealand fish exports to the United States has been lifted, which Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones calls a win for common sense.

The US Court of International Trade lifted a preliminary injunction that temporarily stopped trade for nine fish species, including

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