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    The Indian Association advises exporters to avoid the Chinese market, and the white shrimp trade is in a trough

    • Last Update: 2021-07-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Past couple of months, the Indian seafood container wall and products inside and outside packaging a series of new detection crown virus nucleic acid positive, General Administration of Customs to suspend the acceptance in accordance with the provisions of the import declaration, until now, suspend declaration of as many as 31 Indian companies, the pause period 1- 9 weeks
    .
     
    According to Indian media, China is India's second largest shrimp export market, accounting for 46.
    44% of the export share
    .
    At present, there are about 1,000-1,200 Indian white shrimp containers stranded in Chinese ports.
    On average, each container contains 16 tons of frozen shrimp production, with a total value of more than 12 billion Indian rupees (160 million US dollars)
    .
     
    Elias Sait, secretary general of the Seafood Export Association of India (SEAI), told UCN that, as far as he knows, more than 70 Indian exporters have been suspended from reporting
    .
    In view of this, SEAI will advise Indian seafood exporters to suspend exports to China
    .
     
    "We suggest that exporters do not ship to China for the time being.
    The risks will be borne by the exporters
    .
    Many containers should be returned, but there are still too many uncertainties
    .
    There are also difficulties in payment, and the funds are temporarily held in China.

    "Sait said
    .
     
      Sait added that a batch of goods has been returned from China after being refused entry, and the Chinese government has not detained the goods
    .
    However, shrimp exporters in India usually ship goods on credit and only receive full payment after the goods arrive at the destination
    .
    Many companies' goods are delayed or returned by Chinese customs, and they face great financial risks
    .
     
      "Many of our member companies have been complaining about this problem.
    I told them not to ship goods now and not to take the initiative to take risks
    .
    As far as I know, some exporters have been suspended for declaration, and a large amount of goods are still being transported by sea
    .
    " Sait said, " I heard that some of the larger exporters can pass after a one-week suspension
    .
    But a week later, they have to accept official Chinese online inspections, which is another kind of uncertainty
    .
    "
     
      In the past month, the number of Indian companies that have been suspended for declaration has been increasing.
    SEAI is also unclear whether China’s customs is focusing on India’s issues or whether it treats export companies like Ecuador and Vietnam on the same basis
    .
     
      "All in all, in the next 10 days, the situation should be more clear
    .
    " Sait said
    .
     
      Affect India's production plan
     
      Many Indian seafood export companies are deeply worried about the current trade situation.
    Indian small-size white shrimp (over 80) are usually only sold to China, and it is difficult for exporters to find an alternative market
    .
    The situation this year is particularly not optimistic.
    The epidemic in India has had a negative impact on the production cycle.
    Farmers panic harvesting has caused the flood of small-sized white shrimp, which accounted for 70% of the market circulation
    .
     
      Sait believes that based on the current situation, Indian farmers may choose to extend the breeding cycle to avoid the Chinese market.
    "Unless they encounter diseases, they will not harvest shrimp in advance
    .
    Large-scale white shrimp will be cultivated as much as possible in order to enter the markets of other countries
    .
    "
     
      Sait also said that India’s second crop of breeding conditions were satisfactory, with the number of new crown infections falling from 400,000 to 40,000 per day, and the main producing areas such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and West Bengal were not severely affected
    .
     
      Indian Trading Company CoSebastian Jacob, CEO of ntinental Seafoods, told UCN that the Andhra Pradesh Seafood Association held a meeting last Friday.
    One of the main agendas was to discuss the issues facing Chinese ports
    .
    Indian exporters are very worried about future Chinese trade infections
    .
    If the Chinese government continues to strengthen the testing and control of cold chain products, Indian companies will face great challenges
    .
     
      Sources said that the containers returned from China can be exported again after "appropriate sanitary treatment", but it is still unclear what measures Chinese officials will require
    .
     
      An exporter mentioned that a container was returned due to detection of the IHHNV virus, but the company to which it worked had not been notified of the suspension of notification
    .
    In addition, the freight costs borne by companies are too high, and the current costs are three times that of last year
    .
    During the epidemic, fuel, feed, and labor costs have all risen.
    China has problems.
    The shrimp trade volume has dropped significantly in the past few months
    .
     
      A Chinese importer told UCN that last week two Indian containers were rejected because they tested positive for the new crown.
    Customs officers conducted random inspections on all containers.
    Recently, the probability of being positive for the new crown has been much higher than before
    .
    Many containers are stranded in ports waiting for customs clearance and inspection.
    Importers must pay demurrage and other expenses.
    The average cost of a container is as high as 40,000 yuan
    .
     
      According to customs data, the import volume of Indian white shrimp in May this year was about 11,622 tons, and it fell to 8,770 tons in June
    .
    Seafood packaging viral nucleic acid General Administration of Customs import
     
      According to Indian media, China is India's second largest shrimp export market, accounting for 46.
    44% of the export share
    .
    At present, there are about 1,000-1,200 Indian white shrimp containers stranded in Chinese ports.
    On average, each container contains 16 tons of frozen shrimp production, with a total value of more than 12 billion Indian rupees (160 million US dollars)
    .
    China export
     
      Elias Sait, secretary general of the Seafood Export Association of India (SEAI), told UCN that, as far as he knows, more than 70 Indian exporters have been suspended from reporting
    .
    In view of this, SEAI will advise Indian seafood exporters to suspend exports to China
    .
     
      "We suggest that exporters do not ship to China for the time being.
    The risks will be borne by the exporters
    .
    Many containers should be returned, but there are still too many uncertainties
    .
    There are also difficulties in payment, and the funds are temporarily held in China.

    "Sait said
    .
     
      Sait added that a batch of goods has been returned from China after being refused entry, and the Chinese government has not detained the goods
    .
    However, shrimp exporters in India usually ship goods on credit and only receive full payment after the goods arrive at the destination
    .
    Many companies' goods are delayed or returned by Chinese customs, and they face great financial risks
    .
     
      "Many of our member companies have been complaining about this problem.
    I told them not to ship goods now and not to take the initiative to take risks
    .
    As far as I know, some exporters have been suspended for declaration, and a large amount of goods are still being transported by sea
    .
    " Sait said, " I heard that some of the larger exporters can pass after a one-week suspension
    .
    But a week later, they have to accept official Chinese online inspections, which is another kind of uncertainty
    .
    "
     
      In the past month, the number of Indian companies that have been suspended for declaration has been increasing.
    SEAI is also unclear whether China’s customs is focusing on India’s issues or whether it treats export companies like Ecuador and Vietnam on the same basis
    .
     
      "All in all, in the next 10 days, the situation should be more clear
    .
    " Sait said
    .
     
      Affect India's production plan
    Affect India's production plan
     
      Many Indian seafood export companies are deeply worried about the current trade situation.
    Indian small-size white shrimp (over 80) are usually only sold to China, and it is difficult for exporters to find an alternative market
    .
    The situation this year is particularly not optimistic.
    The epidemic in India has had a negative impact on the production cycle.
    Farmers panic harvesting has caused the flood of small-sized white shrimp, which accounted for 70% of the market circulation
    .
     
      Sait believes that based on the current situation, Indian farmers may choose to extend the breeding cycle to avoid the Chinese market.
    "Unless they encounter diseases, they will not harvest shrimp in advance
    .
    Large-scale white shrimp will be cultivated as much as possible in order to enter the markets of other countries
    .
    "
     
      Sait also said that India’s second crop of breeding conditions were satisfactory, with the number of new crown infections falling from 400,000 to 40,000 per day, and the main producing areas such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and West Bengal were not severely affected
    .
     
      Indian Trading Company CoSebastian Jacob, CEO of ntinental Seafoods, told UCN that the Andhra Pradesh Seafood Association held a meeting last Friday.
    One of the main agendas was to discuss the issues facing Chinese ports
    .
    Indian exporters are very worried about future Chinese trade infections
    .
    If the Chinese government continues to strengthen the testing and control of cold chain products, Indian companies will face great challenges
    .
     
      Sources said that the containers returned from China can be exported again after "appropriate sanitary treatment", but it is still unclear what measures Chinese officials will require
    .
     
      An exporter mentioned that a container was returned due to detection of the IHHNV virus, but the company to which it worked had not been notified of the suspension of notification
    .
    In addition, the freight costs borne by companies are too high, and the current costs are three times that of last year
    .
    During the epidemic, fuel, feed, and labor costs have all risen.
    China has problems.
    The shrimp trade volume has dropped significantly in the past few months
    .
     
      A Chinese importer told UCN that last week two Indian containers were rejected because they tested positive for the new crown.
    Customs officers conducted random inspections on all containers.
    Recently, the probability of being positive for the new crown has been much higher than before
    .
    Many containers are stranded in ports waiting for customs clearance and inspection.
    Importers must pay demurrage and other expenses.
    The average cost of a container is as high as 40,000 yuan
    .
     
      According to customs data, the import volume of Indian white shrimp in May this year was about 11,622 tons, and it fell to 8,770 tons in June
    .
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