The same bug can still be observed with seahorse 3.32.1-5-g1dd5b4d6 in
Manjaro 4.19.45-1 x86_64 and Xfce 4.13 by the way. The above mentioned
workaround to import GPG public keys with:

gpg2 --import Multiple_Keys.asc

seems to work. However seahorse likes to crash when I then try to change
the owner trust of the imported GPG public keys.

I have to try this also in Ubuntu 18.04, however I don't think it makes
any difference.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1577198

Title:
  Imported gpg keys do not show up in Seahorse 3.18.0

Status in seahorse package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in seahorse package in Arch Linux:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  After clean install of Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 LTS I tried to import all my
  previous exported gpg keys. Although it seems the keys are imported,
  they do not show up in seahorse (Passwords and Keys). Also Evolution
  did not find to proper keys to decrypt messages.

  It seems however that the keys have been imported under gpg1 in stead
  of gpg2. This can also be confirmed with the list command (gpg --list-
  key and gpg2 -- list-keys).

  Importing all keys by command (gpg2 --import Multiple_Keys.asc) seems
  to work.

  See also the same problem already reported by Andreas Happe on:
  https://www.snikt.net/blog/2016/02/27/evolution-seahorse-gpg-gpg2-woes/

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