20 Overseas Aquatic Product Enterprises Approved to Export to China – Premium Aquatic Products from 13 Countries Gain Access to the Chinese Market
Recently, the General Administration of Customs updated the “List of Registered Overseas Production Enterprises of Imported Food”, adding 20 aquatic product enterprises from 13 countries to the list of those approved to export to China. Aquatic products produced by these enterprises from December 30, 2023 onward that meet Chinese requirements are permitted to enter the Chinese market. This move not only provides Chinese consumers with more high‑quality imported seafood options, but also further deepens economic and trade cooperation between China and the relevant countries. Below are details of the newly added enterprises:
Distribution of Newly Registered Enterprises
Bahamas: 2 new enterprises
Registration codes: BCFN7001651042 and BCFN‑7001055‑008
France: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: FR 76.351.115 CE
Indonesia: 4 new enterprises
Registration codes: CR 1220‑02, CR 1161‑16, CR 968‑14, CR 1261‑02
Iran: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: 10005
Iceland: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: A764
Norway: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: M408
Oman: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: 1777700
Peru: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: P373‑ILO‑CNID
Uganda: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: U06/21
Uruguay: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: 236
Venezuela: 2 new enterprises
Registration codes: SPES‑8321 and SPES‑1419
Vietnam: 1 new enterprise
Registration code: TS 1067
Vanuatu: 3 new enterprises
Registration codes: 2755, 2757, 2707
This registration update expands the range of source countries for China’s imported aquatic products and brings more premium seafood choices to the domestic market, such as deep‑sea fish, shrimp, and other high‑value aquatic products. Notably, countries like Iceland and Norway, known for their superior natural conditions and stringent production standards, will enhance consumer confidence in imported seafood as their products enter China.
In recent years, China has continued to optimize its import food management policies and strengthen cooperation with high‑quality agricultural and fishery producers worldwide. This update to the registration list reflects the strong demand in the Chinese market for high‑quality aquatic products, and also provides a broad platform for international food enterprises to expand their market presence.
Looking ahead, as Chinese consumers’ demand for premium food continues to grow, more countries and enterprises are expected to gain access to the Chinese market, injecting new vitality into global food trade.
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Source: Frozen Products StrategyWeChat Official Account
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