Indonesia, China sign fishery partnership

The Indonesian Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of fishery partnership.

“It marks the birth of the new era of both countries' fishery partnership, which is expected to be able to further benefit both countries,” Marine Affairs and Fisheries Minister Sharif C. Sutardjo said in an official release on Thursday.

The MoU encompasses a number of paramount points managing the sustainability marine and fishery partnership, such as the partnership in the investment promotion of the captive fishery and aquaculture, the fish processing and marketing, the eradication of the, the fishery data and information exchange — particularly the exchange of the fishery product export-import data, fish docking data, boat registration and the deletion certificate.

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