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How much duty-free competition can Europe’s tuna sector take?

  • June 1, 2026
  • Quentin
  • Dato: 01/06/2026
  • kl. 07:07
  • Kategori: Associations, Fisheries Management, Seafood
  • Tags: ATQ, Europêche Tuna Group, Tuna
  • Land: European Union
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With a slew of agreements set to extensively open the European market to tuna imports from around the world Europêche wants to see European institutions eliminate ATQs on tuna loins from 1st January 2027, as well as for all free trade agreements involving tuna to monitor the impacts on the EU tuna sector – and ensure rapid safeguard measures in case of market disruption or unfair competition.

Also on the list are guarantees for strict sanitary, environmental and social controls for imported tuna products, clarification of the economic and sustainability assessments that justified the liberalisation of tuna products, and to stipulate ratification of the ILO Work in Fishing Convention to any signatory of a Trade agreement with the EU.

This comes following the draft Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Indonesia, and in addition to the Autonomous Tariff Quotas (ATQ) regime, the European Commission has now signed the modernised EU–Mexico Trade Agreement. Negotiations are also ongoing with Thailand, the biggest tuna processor worldwide, and Philippines, another major tuna harvester.

Although Mexican tuna exports to the EU remain limited today, the removal of tariff barriers could redirect increasing volumes towards Europe in the coming years

‘These concessions may appear gradual on paper, but the full liberalisation of tuna loins fundamentally changes the economics of the trade and risks creating serious distortions of competition for the European tuna fleet and processing sector,’ warned Europêche Tuna Group president Xavier Leduc, commenting that Mexican frozen tuna fillets already benefit from duty-free access under the existing agreement, which has generated harsh and unfair competition on the tuna fillets and steaks market for European vessels.

He added that the revised agreement goes much further by progressively granting a complete duty-free access to the EU market to Mexican tuna loins and canned tuna products.

Mexico is currently the second largest tropical tuna harvester in the Eastern Pacific after Ecuador, operating a large purse seine fleet together with a strong processing and canning industry concentrated around Mazatlán and other Pacific ports. Mexico also produced more than 155,000 tonnes of canned tuna in 2023, with exports mainly directed to the United States market. 
Although Mexican tuna exports to the EU remain limited today, the removal of tariff barriers could redirect increasing volumes towards Europe in the coming years.

The agreement also comes on top of the EU ATQs, which already allow 35,000 tonnes of tuna loins to enter the EU duty-free every year from any country in the world, mostly utilised by China.

‘Vietnam, Indonesia, Mexico… and Thailand and Philippines are coming: how many trade agreements will continue adding new volumes of low-cost duty-free tuna loins competing with European products on the EU market, without questioning the 35,000 tonnes already imported under the ATQ regime?’ Xavier Leduc asked.

‘Enough is enough. We call for the complete elimination of the EU tuna loins ATQ system from 2027 onwards and proper consideration of the EU tuna fishery in free trade agreements.’

He points out that although the agreement maintains strict ‘wholly obtained’ rules of origin for tuna products, Mexico has the fleet capacity and industrial scale to substantially increase originating supplies to the EU market. Strict rules of origin alone are therefore not sufficient to shield the European sector from competitive distortions where major differences persist in production costs and standards.

An audit conducted by the European Commission in 2022 identified significant shortcomings in Mexican sanitary controls for tuna exports to the EU, including cold-chain failures, fuel contamination and colorant injections. At the same time, Mexico has still not ratified ILO Convention 188 on work in fishing, while environmental concerns remain following the suspension of the MSC certification of its tropical tuna purse seine fishery in 2023.

‘The European fleet is proud to comply with some of the highest sanitary, environmental and social standards in the world, investing heavily every year to meet increasingly demanding EU requirements and more,’ said Europêche Tuna Group director Anne-France Mattlet.

‘At the same time, the EU is accelerating the opening of its market to imports produced under standards that would simply not be tolerated for European operators. This is not fair competition. It is organised regulatory asymmetry.’

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