India wants EU to Relax Sampling Norms for Fish Exports
- India has asked the European Union (EU) to reduce the sampling frequency and clearance time of marine exportsat the Customs in order to make its market friendlier for Indian exporters of fisheries.
Problems to Indian Fish Export
- Quality Measures: Fearing that there were inadequate measures in some Indian aquaculture farms the EU had raised the sampling frequency for Indian exports from 10 per cent to 50 per cent.
- Two Audit Processes: Since 2016, the EU has carried out two audits of the processes followed in exporting country.
- Long Clearance Time:Clearance time at Customs has gone up to 15-30 days as compared to ....
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