
A Aqua farmer verifies the quality of the product in a pound in the district of Binaseema on Thursday. Farmers feel relieved when Trump stopped the reciprocal rate of Indian seafood products for 90 days.
Aqua’s farmers and parties received temporary relief after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, stopped the 26% tariff in Indian seafood products for 90 days.
“Seafood exporters should resume shipping to the United States immediately, since Trump froze the prevailing rate, saving Aqua farmers,” Agricultor Kota Ramu or Bantumilli said Thursday in the Krishna district.
Producers and merchants urge state and central governments to negotiate a better commercial agreement with the president of the United States, and farmers have appealed to the Aquaculture Advisory Committee in search of a free trade agreement with the United States.
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While exports to the US. UU. They stopped, it was a business as common as exports to China, Japan, Southeast Asia and other countries continued, representatives of the Association of Marshal Exporters of India (Seai).
The president of Seai AP, K. Anand Kumar, said: “We are reviewing the situation from time to time with the maritime leaders of other states.”
Published – April 10, 2025 11:01 PM IST