Vietnam has made a significant effort to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing while working to have the European Commission (EC’s) “yellow card” removed, a counsel at the Advisory Centre on World Trade Organization Law (WTO Law) told the Vietnam News Agency.
According to Christian Vidal-León, who previously worked as a dispute settlement lawyer in both the Legal Affairs and the Appellate Body Secretariat of the World Trade Organization (WTO), over the past six years, the Government of Vietnam has issued a number of related documents, and aligned itself with the European Union’s recommendations on the Law of Fisheries, including the Government’s decision to issue an action plan on fighting IUU fishing in 2023.
Fishing in the Southeast Asian region is always challenging, he said, highlighting the fight is significant to the sustainable development of the fish farming sector, including Vietnam’s.
Vidal-León said the EU has also pledged to support Thailand in the implementation of the new IUU fishing law following the EC’s delisting of Thailand from the group of “warned countries” in 2019 as the Southeast Asian country had effectively adjusted and supplemented laws in accordance with the commission’s standards.
(Source https://vovworld.vn/)