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Oman examines opportunities to increase fish exports to the EU

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Last updated: 2024/11/06 at 2:42 PM
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A delegation of specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources recently met with experts from the European Commission in Brussels to discuss registering aquaculture companies and fulfilling export requirements for Omani aquaculture products. The customs tariff on Omani fish products was also a key topic of discussion during the meeting. In addition, the delegation reviewed the use of the European “Traces” platform, which simplifies the process of issuing electronic veterinary health certificates for countries in the European Union.

These meetings are part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to streamline the export process for fish products from Oman. By engaging in discussions with experts from the European Commission, the Ministry aims to ensure that Omani aquaculture companies are able to meet the necessary requirements to export their products to European Union countries. This includes understanding and complying with customs tariffs and utilizing the “Traces” platform effectively to facilitate the issuance of electronic veterinary health certificates.

The collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources and the European Commission is crucial in promoting the growth of Oman’s aquaculture industry. By working together to address registration procedures, export requirements, and customs tariffs, both sides can ensure that Omani fish products meet the necessary standards for entry into European markets. This partnership demonstrates a commitment to fostering sustainable trade practices and promoting the quality of Omani aquaculture products on a global scale.

Furthermore, the engagement with the European Commission provides valuable insights for Omani aquaculture companies looking to expand their exports to EU countries. By staying informed about the latest regulations and requirements, companies can position themselves for success in international markets. This collaboration also opens up opportunities for knowledge-sharing and capacity-building, ultimately contributing to the advancement of Oman’s aquaculture industry.

Overall, the meeting in Brussels between the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources and the European Commission highlights the commitment of both parties to enhancing cooperation and facilitating trade in the aquaculture sector. By addressing key issues such as registration procedures, export requirements, and customs tariffs, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to support Omani aquaculture companies in building sustainable and profitable export channels. Through continued collaboration and dialogue, both sides can work together to promote the growth and success of Oman’s aquaculture industry in the global marketplace.

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