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First chilled seafood export to Oman flagged off from Chennai

First chilled seafood export to Oman flagged off from Chennai
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India has flagged off its first chilled seafood export to Oman under the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The initiative aims to strengthen trade ties and increase the export of high-value marine products.

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This trade development underscores the growing economic cooperation between India and the Middle East, specifically in the food and logistics sectors.

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The first chilled fish consignment to Oman under the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was flagged off at the Chennai Air Cargo Complex on June 1. Exported by Aqua World Exports Pvt. Ltd., the shipment is headed for Al Tayeb Lisla Al Istalakiya and Business SPC and facilitated by Lulu Logistics.

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