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The Trump’s administration’s on-again, off-again 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico — which went into effect on Tuesday only to be …

By Mae Anderson The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — At Fishtown Seafood, owner Bryan Szeliga is worried about the oysters.

Szeliga, who operates three retail and wholesale locations in Philadelphia and Haddonfield, N.J., sells a range of seafood. But briny, slurpable oysters are the biggest part of his overall business. And 60% to 70% come from Canada.

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