OSLO: Norway has asked India to remove import duties for seafood, as it targets doubling its sales there, reports the Economic Times.
“India has a large potential when it comes to expanding its fishing fleet and improving its marine regulatory framework,” said Norway’s minister of external affairs, Borge Brende.
“Norway is the second largest seafood exporting country, whereas India is the second largest aquaculture producer in the world. We would be happy if we are able to double the export of seafood to India over next few years.”
“Hence, we have asked that the import duty of 30% on seafood should be completely removed by the government here,” said Terje E Martinussen, managing director of Norge.
Norway had exported 275 metric tons of salmon, worth $4 million, to India in 2014. But it eyes doubling its export of salmon fish to India over next few years.