The South Australian government has launched a $475,000 program to support seafood exporters in regaining access to the Chinese market. The initiative provides assistance for SA seafood companies to participate in major international trade fairs, organizes orientation visits to China, and offers other services to help rebuild trade ties with the crucial Chinese market.
This program aims to help SA seafood exporters overcome the challenges of the past few years and capitalize on the growing demand for high-quality, sustainably-sourced seafood in China. By facilitating market access and trade promotion, the program seeks to boost South Australia's seafood exports to China.
Citations:
[1] https://glamadelaide.com.au/south-australia-launches-475000-program-to-reopen-chinese-market-for-seafood-exporters/
[2] https://www.mercatsitges.cat/2024/06/29/pache/PV27YSNM91540PSVF.html
[3] https://export.business.gov.au/find-export-markets/shortlist/food_and_agribusiness/seafood_and_aquaculture/CHN
[4] https://wtocenter.vn/chuyen-de/23045-focus-on-promoting-seafood-exports-to-china
[5] https://www.australiachinarelations.org/sites/default/files/20180628%20Australia-China%20Relations%20Institute%20report%20-%20The%20Chinese%20seafood%20market%20-%20opportunities%20and%20challenges%20for%20Australian%20exporters%20-%20Michael%20Fabinyi.pdf