Ukraine has become a member of the General Fisheries Commission: what this brings to the country.
According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine signed the law on joining the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), which formally confirms the country's membership in this organization. According to the Government Portal, this step will open new opportunities for the Ukrainian fisheries sector.
Agreement on Membership in the GFCM
Joining the GFCM will ensure Ukraine's right to participate in decision-making regarding the management of fish stocks, implement modern standards for marine ecosystem conservation, and benefit from international scientific developments in the field of fisheries. Membership in the Commission will help enhance Ukraine's integration into the European fisheries space, expand cooperation with international partners, and increase the competitiveness of Ukrainian fish products in foreign markets.
Joining the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean will help expand cooperation with international partners, develop fisheries, and preserve marine ecosystems, opening new opportunities for Ukrainian fish products in international markets.
By taking the opportunity to become a member of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), Ukraine opens up a path to cooperation and development in the fisheries sector, which may positively impact the country's economy and ensure an increase in its competitiveness in the international market.Read also
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