South Korea opens up new markets for aquatic product exports and relaxes precision inspections for exports
On 9 December, according to Korean media reports, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of South Korea, in order to assist aquatic product export enterprises, plans to use the National Aquatic Product Quality Management Institute of South Korea as the center to develop new export markets such as Vietnam. The precision inspection to be carried out is replaced by the test results of the export farm. If the export schedule is changed, the quarantine certificate can be issued in batches within 15 days.
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of South Korea stated: "Helping the Korean aquaculture industry that is facing difficulties to expand exports will play a leading role while stimulating domestic demand to overcome the crisis. Through various policies, it will do its best to complete the export target of aquatic products by the end of the year and mobilize. All policy forces contribute to the country’s economic recovery."
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