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EU's ban on Sri Lankan fishery products partially lifted
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The European Union has granted preliminary approval to lift the ban
imposed on Sri Lanka's seafood exports to the European Union, a local
media report said. A spokesman from the Ministry of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources has told News Radio that the EU had arrived at the
decision to partially lift the ban following several rounds of
discussions and decided to allow Sri Lanka to export fish within the
next few months. The order to lift the ban completely will be submitted
to the European Parliament and the EU will inform Sri Lanka of the
lifting of the ban following approval by the EU Parliament. Sri Lanka is
facing a ban on its fish exports to European Union from mid-January
2015 due to Sri Lanka's failure to demonstrate that it sufficiently
addressed illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. A group of
officials from the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs conducted the final round of discussions in
Brussels last month. Since the European Union announced the ban in
October 2014 on the imports of seafood products from the island nation,
Sri Lanka's seafood exports declined over 35 percent in 2015.
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