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Indonesia opens first radioactivity testing lab for seafood

Indonesia opens first radioactivity testing lab for seafood

The lab, located in Cipayung, East Jakarta, has secured approvals from Indonesia's nuclear regulatory agency and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Parliaments
  • Vietnam intensifies efforts to have EC’s IUU “yellow card” lifted

    Vietnam intensifies efforts to have EC’s IUU “yellow card” lifted

    Authorities are promoting alternative livelihoods such as tourism and aquaculture in coastal communities to reduce dependence on fishing and ease pressure on marine resources, while strengthening public awareness campaigns and law enforcement.
  • Seafood exports up 8% in Q1

    Seafood exports up 8% in Q1

    Vietnam’s seafood exports posted steady growth in the first quarter of 2026, reaching an estimated 2.64 billion USD, up nearly 8% year-on-year, supported largely by strong demand from China despite mixed performance across major markets.
  • Imbalance in cold storage for agricultural, seafood exports persists

    Imbalance in cold storage for agricultural, seafood exports persists

  • PM requests honest reporting, substantive actions against IUU fishing

    PM requests honest reporting, substantive actions against IUU fishing

  • Vietnam maintains strong footing in Singapore’s seafood market

    Vietnam maintains strong footing in Singapore’s seafood market

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