At a press conference on Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston emphasized the province’s commitment to diversifying its markets and reducing reliance on the U.S. He highlighted the growth in international demand for Nova Scotia’s seafood industry as a key success in this effort. With the trade dispute still looming, Houston reiterated that expanding into new markets would be crucial for the province’s long-term economic stability, ensuring that businesses are not overly dependent on one trading partner.
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