The European Union (EU) has included the India in its updated list of countries who are eligible to export marine products. This decision will ensures the Indian seafood exports ill continue beyond the September 2026.
Why the EU Decision Matters for India
The EU’s updated list comes as the major relief for Indian exporters.
Key Impact
- It prevents the disruption of seafood exports after September 2026.
- Also maintains access to a high value international market.
- And also strengthens the India’s position in global trade.
The EU accounts for around the 19% of India’s seafood exports and making it the third largest destination.
Background: Why India Was at Risk Earlier
In the year 2024, the EU released a draft list of countries who are allowed to export animal origin products. India was not included in that list.
Reason for Exclusion
- The stricter EU norms on the antimicrobial residue in food products.
- Also the requirement for the strong monitoring and regulatory compliance.
If India had not met these standards the exports would have been blocked after the September 2026.
Why India Was Included Now
The EU has revised its list after reviewing the compliance by different countries.
India Qualified Because of the,
- Strong food safety standards
- Effective residue monitoring systems
- Compliance with the EU rules on antimicrobial usage
- Assurance of the mechanisms provided to EU regulators
This reflects growing the global trust in the India’s export quality systems.
Growth of India’s Marine Export Sector
India’s seafood industry has shown the strong growth in recent years.
Key Data
- The total exports has reached $8.43 billion in FY26.
- And also experienced the growth of the 14% compared to previous year.
This makes marine products India’s one of the important export segments which supports the livelihoods of millions and specially in coastal regions.








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