India secures EU export rights
Analysis based on 19 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026
The continued market access for India's agri and marine exports to the European Union prevents a potential disruption to India's $1.59 billion fisheries trade, positively impacting Indian exporters and the related industries. This ensures stability in trade relations between India and the European Union for these specific product categories.
The European Union has included India in the list of countries authorized to continue exporting aquaculture products, eggs, honey, and animal casings beyond September 2026, under its revised regulatory framework. This decision follows an amendment to Regulation (EU) 2021/405, driven by concerns over antimicrobial resistance, which will impose additional requirements on exporting countries from September 2026. India's inclusion is a result of sustained efforts by the India — Ministry of Trade and Industry and the India — Export Inspection Council of India to meet the European Union's enhanced standards through improved inspection, testing, and certification mechanisms. This ensures the continuity of India's significant fisheries sector exports to the European Union, valued at approximately USD 1.59 billion, and supports trade growth across the concerned sectors.
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