Cod, shrimp, salmon and tilapia products are among an extensive list of Chinese seafood imports potentially facing import tariffs of up to 10 percent as US President Donald Trump follows through on threats to step up its trade dispute with Beijing.

The additional 10 percent tariff is being imposed on Chinese goods worth a total of $200 billion (€170.5 billion).

The extensive list of fish and seafood imports runs to pages and includes products produced from Pacific and Atlantic salmon, coldwater and other shrimp, Alaska pollock, hake, catfish as well as pelagic fish, shellfish, squid and octopus.