#fish import

Collection of fish import news, found 12 news.

Ministries collaborate to tighten control on fish, salt imports

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and the Ministry of Trade inked a cooperation agreement to tighten control ...

Protective measure not needed for fishery sector: observer

Indonesia does not need to tighten protection for its fishery commodities to follow the policy of many other countries ...

Reform in fishery sector needs courage and consistency: Minister

Marine and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti said reformation of the fishery sector is not easy but it has to be ...

People advised to eat more fish

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has advised the people to consume more fish instead of other types ...

Minister questions regulation on fish import

Marine Affairs and Fishery Minister Susi Pudjastuti has questioned Trade Ministers Decree No. 87/2015 regarding import ...

World Bank supports nutrition improvement among food price volatility

The World Bank Group supports the global nutrition improvement program movement, especially for the poor in Indonesia ...

Indonesia proposes WTO term be removed from IGSSF text

Indonesia has proposed that the term World Trade Organization (WTO) be removed from the International Guidelines for ...

MMAF Secured 25.75 Tons of Ilegal Anchovy from Malaysia

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) re-arrested two Indonesian-flagged fishing vessels which loaded ...

Govt to maintain ban on fish, shrimp imports

Fisheries Minister Fadel Muhammad said the government would maintain its policy to ban the importation of of fish and ...

Govt needs to tighten control of imported fish

The government needs to tighten control of imported fish to prevent the entry into the domestic market of illegal ...

Fishery resources development needs entrepreneurship

The government needs to produce graduates who have entrepreneurship skill so that its target to multiply the country`s ...

Japan quake disturbs imports: minister

Trade Minister Marie Elka Pangestu said that the recent earthquake and tsunami which hit Japan were expected to ...