Indonesia, China strengthen cooperation in fisheries sector
12/11/2024 230Indonesia’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) signed the technical cooperation guidelines (TCG) with the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fisheries sector.
Indonesia’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) signed the technical cooperation guidelines (TCG) with the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fisheries sector.
The TCG was signed by Indonesian Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Sakti Wahyu Trenggono and Chinese Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Han Jun in Beijing on November 9 under the witness of Indonesian President Prabowo and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The TCG signing is part of the Implementation of Arrangement the two parties had signed in early September last year. This signing also strengthened cooperation between the two countries on sustainable fisheries.
China is Indonesia’s strategic cooperation partner and is one of the five biggest fisheries markets of Indonesia.
According to Sakti, the TCG covers 12 parts of Indonesia-China cooperation arrangements, including joint ventures, vessels, and fishing quotas. Meanwhile, the scope of cooperation includes fish captures and aquatic product processing in accordance with the legal basis in Indonesia.
It also includes agreements related to the construction of onshore fisheries facilities, including fishing ports, and exchange of skills, training, and relevant data related to the fisheries sector, he said./.
Source: Vietnam Plus
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