Seafood export to Europe may resume
After months long ban Malaysian seafood products are likely to be exported to Europe very soon.
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After months long ban Malaysian seafood products are likely to be exported to Europe very soon.
The Government of Malaysia has decided to invite more private investment in deep sea fishing to boost the industry.
After months of struggle Malaysian frozen seafood products have been cleared for export to the European Union.
Members of two fish wholesalers’ and fishmongers’ associations have agreed to continue switching to the new insulated boxes to keep their fish fresh.
Fish shortage shoot up the prices in Malaysia because of a controversial fish container ruling.
Traditional fishermen in Malaysian region have pool leans to set up their own firms in order to come out of poverty.
Malaysian authorities have decided to wrecked the confiscated foreign vessels which was done off the Terengganu coast.
The East Kalimantan provincial government has March as deadline to issue regulations related to the central government’s controversial decision to lift a ban on trawling by commercial fishing vessels.
The fate of more than 60,000 workers in the seafood industry is in the hand of Malaysian government to overturn European Union ban on Malaysian imports.
The government of Malaysia is pushing for an earlier inspection date by European Union (EU) representatives on the seafood industry.
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