BANGOR DAILY NEWS • November 18, 2024
Commercial Maine fishermen, who have largely supported Donald Trump since he first ran for president in 2015, have high hopes for his upcoming second administration. Many fishermen hope Trump will address are plans for offshore wind development in the Gulf of Maine, which they argue would economically harm their fisheries and cause environmental damage to marine habitat. Some fishermen also hope that Trump will put other federal restrictions on the chopping block, including mandates to use whale-safe fishing gear. During his first term, after he imposed tariffs on China in 2018, it responded with a retaliatory 25 percent tariff on American lobster, which cut Maine’s exports by millions of pounds. Trump has pledged to impose tariffs on China again when he is sworn back into office.