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China set to ban Indian seafood from June 1

Yes, China is really going to miss that $50 million.
Little correction that's not 50 million$.....Its around 400 Million Pound.....So i don't know wether this amount makes any difference to China's export or not.... But it will definatly make difference to India's manufacturing sector.....
 
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India food safety is the worst in world.

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It will be even worse if the figure is based on percentage.
 
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guys avoid the mud-slinging; there is never an end to it and it always ends up in a few members turning pink.

like someone mentioned, it is a win-win for both parties so I see no reason why you guys are bashing each other.
 
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Very Good move..

Need to curb this seafood export so that domestic prices come down..

Tiger shrimp, lobster, seer fish, ayala, chaala, mathy... here i comeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..........

Chaala pollichathu..karimeen varathu:agree:
 
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This is a show of Solidarity by Pakistan’s Higher than the Himalayas, Taller than the Burj Towers, Deeper than the Pacific Ocean, Stronger than Steel etc. etc. in that China will now Import Seafood from Pakistan instead of India.

Yes exactly right we will do anything in support of our Pakistan brothers and anything to provoke india, exactly the right foreign policies of CCP
 
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Now the Indian economy will crash very soon....,....so sad. :cry:
 
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China had approved 27 countries that conformed to conditions. Of these, seven - Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan, Japan, Philippines, Myanmar and South Korea - are from the Asian region

China set to ban Indian seafood from June 1 - Economic Times

Even the vietcongs are much better!

Bravo! On going China to way of longevity and more gold medals @ the Olympics. A recipe of good health - avoid indian food imports at all cost! Also better import curry products from Pakistan, BD, S Lanka ... or Thailand!
 
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India food safety is the worst in world.

importfood.bmp


It will be even worse if the figure is based on percentage.

Nice statistics. But the millions are actually doing good eating here. You're not too far either. Don't be so full of yourself considering that you think of yourself as a "superpower" and still are on that list.
 
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NEW DELHI: Seafood exports grew by an impressive 25.5 per cent year-on-year to USD 2.6 billion in 2010-11, surpassing the target set by the government as shipments to European and Japanese markets improved.

The target for the last fiscal was fixed at USD 2.5 billion.

During 2009-10, India's seafood exports amounted USD 2.1 billion, according to figures released by the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA).

"There was an increase in demand for black tiger shrimp and frozen squid from Europe, Japan and the US markets," an MPEDA official said.

Of the country's total seafood exports in the last fiscal, Europe accounted for 26 per cent, followed by Japan (20 per cent) and the US (17 per cent).

However, export consignments declined by 5 per cent to USD 177 million in March.

While the April figures have not been released so far, the Commerce Ministry has indicated that exports declined in the opening month of the the 2011-12 fiscal.

A disruption in supplies to Japan because of the recent earthquake and tsunami is understood to be the main reason for the degrowth in March and April.

India's marine exports include black tiger shrimp, fresh water prawn shrimp, frozen versatile fish, frozen skip jack and frozen squid and the consignments are mostly from Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
 
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