
PhilExport Negros urges immediate intervention as US crab ban threatens thousands of livelihoods
The livelihoods of fishermen, like this one in EB Magalona, will be affected by the ban.*Ronnie Baldonado file photoThe Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (PhilExport) Negros Chapter on Friday, June 12, said the decision by U.S. authorities to suspend the importation of Philippine crabmeat products threatens the livelihood of thousands of workers and fishing communities across the country, including those in Negros Occidental.PhilExport Negros Chapter, in a statement, called for immediate engagement between Philippine and U.S. authorities to clarify and resolve the issues that led to the suspension.Effective June 11, the United States National Marine Fisheries Service, pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act, closed the U.S. market to Philippine blue swimming cr...









