Argentina: The Government unlocked customs obstacles for the export of hake and shrimp to Brazil

Published Apr 11, 2022

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The Argentine government has successfully resolved a issue with Brazilian customs, allowing for an increase in exports of fishery products, including hake and shrimp, to Brazil. This was announced during a business round table meeting between Argentine businessmen and the largest Brazilian importers, where a temporary modification of the evaluation criteria for Argentine frozen hake was announced, aiming to boost sales. Argentine trout, a product free of antibiotics, is also being positioned in the Brazilian market, particularly for the sushi market in São Paulo. The business round was organized in response to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with the goal of introducing more Argentine products to the Brazilian market.
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The modification for 60 days of the evaluation criteria for Argentine frozen hake was announced, which will speed up sales to Brazil and will have an immediate impact on exports from Patagonia and Mar del Plata. The business round also allowed shrimp to be in the offers of Argentine producers The Argentine government managed to unlock an obstacle from Brazilian customs inspection for the export of fishery products to Brazil, where the main businessmen in the sector met this Thursday with the largest Brazilian importers to increase sales of hake, shrimp and open the market to the trout and mussels. This was stated to Télam this Thursday by the Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Carlos Liberman, who headed, accompanied by the Consul General in San Pablo, Luis María Kreckler, the official mission in the business round he held at the headquarters of the powerful Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (Fiesp). The Government had started the mission on Wednesday ...

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