Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The increase in fuel costs for tuna fishing, the surge in plastic prices for packaging, and the rising freight trade costs by up to 30% are cited by the Chairman of the Tuna Association of Indonesia, Saut P Hutagalung, as the impacts of the Iran Vs US & Iraq war on the tuna export business in Indonesia. Currently, tuna exports still rely on the ASEAN, China, Japan, US, and Middle East markets, so the war conditions will impact Indonesia's tuna exports. Therefore, entrepreneurs are seeking government support regarding the fulfillment of requirements and the strengthening of the supply chain to maintain the competitiveness of Indonesia's fisheries products amidst the surge in production costs. Indonesia can learn from Vietnam in providing facilities for the fisheries industry to enhance the ...