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Trade Service
, Ltd.
issued a notice that from 18:00 on January 10, the port of Liaoyu Group Co.
, Ltd.
resumed the unloading of Russian bulk frozen fish
ships .
This means that the "decentralized to centralized" policy that Dalian Port has implemented for more than a year will enter a new stage
.
.
In 2020, the new crown epidemic broke out in Qingdao and Dalian, pointing to imported cold chain food
.
The two places have successively issued a policy of "relocating from bulk to collection", which does not allow Russian pollock bulk carriers to dock at the port to unload.
These bulk cargoes are converted into refrigerated containers through the South Korean port of Busan and then shipped to Chinese ports
.
.
The two places have successively issued a policy of "relocating from bulk to collection", which does not allow Russian pollock bulk carriers to dock at the port to unload.
These bulk cargoes are converted into refrigerated containers through the South Korean port of Busan and then shipped to Chinese ports
.
In July 2021, China refused to accept pollock containers from Busan, South Korea without "health certificate" and "certificate of origin", forcing Russian exporters to apply for South Korean certificates again, further delaying the circulation of raw materials
.
.
This time, the reopening of Dalian Port to Russian bulk cargo is a major positive news for the pollock industry supply chain
.
.
According to data from the Russian Pollock Fishing Association, the all-Russian pollock fishing quota in 2022 will be 1.
927 million tons, down about 3% from the previous year
.
Among them, the MSC-certified fishery quotas in the Sea of Okhotsk and the West Bering Sea are 956,000 tons and 409,000 tons, respectively, down 10% and 1.
3%
.
927 million tons, down about 3% from the previous year
.
Among them, the MSC-certified fishery quotas in the Sea of Okhotsk and the West Bering Sea are 956,000 tons and 409,000 tons, respectively, down 10% and 1.
3%
.