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ILO Work in Fishing Convention (2007) C188
To ensure that all fishers have decent conditions of work on board fishing vessels which meet minimum requirements. -
Seafood import customs, tariffs and VAT
Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood to Great Britain from the EU. -
Welsh Government and Seafish announce funding support to make cockle picking and shellfish farming safer
Workers given money to buy life-saving Personal Flotation Devices following the recent loss of two cockle pickers in Wales. -
Record keeping for businesses in and out of scope
All businesses are required to verify information on plastic packaging used. This page explains the record keeping and due diligence requirements. -
Seafood export customs, tariffs and VAT
Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood from Great Britain to the EU. -
How could a free trade agreement with India benefit the seafood industry?
Our regulation team shares its recommendations on behalf of the seafood industry to support the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with India. -
The UK’s free trade agreements – April to June 2023
Our quarterly blog will provide seafood businesses with an update, on the UK governments progress with free trade agreements (FTA’s). -
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna
Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint. -
Seafood processing data and insight
Seafood processing is an important regional industry in the UK. We collect and analyse data on processing including performance and employment. -
Seafood trade data
The UK imports and exports most of its fish and shellfish. We use HMRC data to analyse the performance of seafood trade routes in and out of the UK.