[Feature] 2025 Singapore International Fisheries Expo

Published 2025년 9월 19일

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The Fisheries Corporation of Korea, supported by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, participated in the Singapore International Seafood Expo for the first time, operating the Korean Pavilion and supporting 10 domestic companies. Events featuring oysters, pollack, abalone, and seaweed were popular, and local buyer consultations achieved results worth $17.85 million. The outcomes included 130 million dollars in MOUs and 60 million dollars in contracts, with a cumulative consultation value of $270 million this year. The Fisheries Corporation of Korea, based in Singapore, an Asian distribution hub, supported the opening of overseas markets and the expansion of exports for domestic fishery products.

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Fisheries Cooperation Central Association supports 10 domestic companies in Singapore Sea Food Expo First participation in Singapore International Seafood Expo Operating the Korean Pavilion and supporting 10 companies Tasting events for oysters, pollack, abalone, and seaweed popular Local buyer consultation results $17.85 million MOU $1.3 million, contracts $600,000 achieved Accumulated consultation amount for the year $270 million Seeking to expand global distribution channels for Korean seafood The Fisheries Cooperation Central Association supported the overseas distribution and export expansion of domestic seafood in Singapore, a hub for Asian distribution. The Fisheries Cooperation Central Association participated in the Seafood Expo Asia 2025 held in Singapore from the 10th to the 12th as part of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' overseas market development project for seafood. They operated the Korean Pavilion and supported 10 domestic export companies, thereby widely ...
Source: Fisheco

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