
B.C. geoduck clam exports facing devastation from Chinese tariffs on massive molluscs
VANCOUVER — Diversification has become a mantra for Canadian exporters in the new age of tariffs, but for harvesters of British Columbia’s geoduck clams, that’s a high hurdle, said BC Seafood Alliance executive director Christina Burridge.
She said China buys 95 per cent of exports of the massive, meaty molluscs, which can weigh a couple of kilograms, and the prospect of Beijing imposing 25 per cent tariffs on them from Thursday has harvesters in a state of shock.
“Dismay, for sure,” Burridge said, summarizing the mood. “Fear.”
Burridge estimated the annual value of Canadian geoduck exports to China at about $75 million, all from B.C., and she said swiftly finding an alternative to the Chinese market would be virtually impossible.