From Setback To Strategy: India Ramps Up Global Seafood Push After US Tariff Blow

India is turning to Japan, China, and the UK to secure larger markets for its seafood, especially prawn and shrimp exports, after the Trump administration’s move to slap a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods.
This includes products on which the marine economy of Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and other coastal areas depend. The Narendra Modi-led government is already in talks with multiple countries, including the United Kingdom and European Union nations, for a larger share in the market internationally to scale up seafood imports...
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