Indonesia: KKP records potential transactions of USD 15.6 million at World Seafood Shanghai

Published 2023년 8월 28일

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The Indonesian Pavilion at the World Seafood Shanghai (WSS) 2023 event facilitated by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has achieved potential transactions worth USD 15.6 million, surpassing the target of USD 10 million. The exhibition showcased various Indonesian fishery products and aimed to promote Indonesian fishery products globally. The KKP delegation also conducted a comparative study of fishing ports and processing facilities in Shanghai to explore further opportunities for collaboration and investment in the fishery sector.
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JAKARTA (AGRINA-ONLINE.COM )- The participation of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) through the facilitation of the Indonesian Pavilion has succeeded in recording potential transactions worth USD 15.6 million (Rp 238.65 billion) at the World Seafood Shanghai (WSS) 2023 event. This figure exceeds the target set at USD 10 million. "Thank God, the potential for transactions has exceeded the target. This shows that Indonesian products are in great demand on the world market," said the Director General for Strengthening Competitiveness of Marine and Fishery Products (PDSPKP), Budi Sulistiyo in a written statement, Sunday (27/8/2023). In this international exhibition which lasted for 3 days, MMAF brought 9 exporters of fishery products selected from 92 interested companies. They were selected through a screening regarding integrity (especially trustworthy buyers/not having a negative record), main products that are owned according to the Chinese ...
Source: Agrina

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