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29/05/2025, 4:38 PM

Viet Nam, India strengthen fisheries cooperation

Organised by the Viet Nam Trade Office in India, in coordination with industry bodies and government agencies, the event provided a platform for businesses to explore partnerships and promote bilateral trade. Around 50 Vietnamese and 100 Indian enterprises from across the fisheries value chain joined the seminar.

Participants in the online seminar (Screenshot photo: VNA)

Participants in the online seminar (Screenshot photo: VNA)

Viet Nam and India are enhancing cooperation in the fisheries sector, with nearly 150 businesses from both countries participating in an online seminar held on May 28, aiming at boosting trade and investment.

Organised by the Viet Nam Trade Office in India, in coordination with industry bodies and government agencies, the event provided a platform for businesses to explore partnerships and promote bilateral trade. Around 50 Vietnamese and 100 Indian enterprises from across the fisheries value chain joined the seminar.

Trade Counsellor Bui Trung Thuong expressed his hope that the seminar will foster cooperation in aquaculture technology transfer, cold chain development, international trade promotion, and collaboration on quality control, traceability, and sustainability.

President of the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) Pawan Kumar proposed three key initiatives, including mutual participation in trade fairs, a rotating Asian seafood export fair, and a joint strategic group to share market insights and optimise supply chains. He pledged SEAI’s full support for these efforts.

Rama Sankar Naik, Commissioner at the Department of Fisheries of Andhra Pradesh state, highlighted cooperation opportunities in aquaculture and processing techniques, joint ventures, cold chain solutions, R&D on disease control, and human resource training.

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Participants in the online seminar (Screenshot photo: VNA)

Vietnamese firms showcased the country’s advantages, including favourable natural conditions, a strong private sector, government support, benefits from free trade agreements, and a skilled workforce. They also noted challenges such as stricter market regulations; illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing rules, climate change, and changes in the US's trade policies.

India’s fast-growing fisheries sector offers significant potential for cooperation, especially with Viet Nam, which shares similar strengths and complementary capabilities.

Closer collaboration between the SEAI and the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), and between enterprises in both countries, is seen as key to enhancing competitiveness, meeting global standards, and expanding export markets./.

Source: VNA

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