Irish seafood exporters take a fresh look at Asian markets
Irish exporters could be reconsidering their pandemic-induced abandonment of East Asian markets amid tumbling airfreight ...
The EU has cleared Pakistan’s first seafood export consignment, allowing the country’s fish and shrimp trade back into its 27-nation market after a ban of over six years. The Pakistan Business Recorder reports that a shipment of 11,000 kg of cuttlefish was cleared by EU authorities in late July, with further consignments of value-added shrimp and fish products now planned. Just two Pakistani fisheries have reportedly been so far approved to export seafood to the EU, following the lifting of a 2007 ban in March this year.
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