The seafood industry in rough waters
Current external conditions for the Icelandic seafood industry are favourable
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Current external conditions for the Icelandic seafood industry are favourable
According to independent scientist Jón Kristjánsson, the key to the
Iceland’s red ship, The Elding, gets new looks and would become a herald of fossil-free future.
Glitnir, along with the Icelandic Embassy in Berlin, German-Icelandic Chamber of Commerce and Fish International, is hosting a new industry conference, focused on the future of the seafood industry in Germany and Iceland, two countries that face similar challenges in the sector.
The Icelandic Embassy in Denmark, the Danish-Icelandic Chamber of commerce, Danfish and Glitnir Bank host a Seafood conference in Aalborg on the 19th of October to discuss the future of the Seafood Industry in Denmark and Iceland.
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