June 5, 2026 | 06:12 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 06:12 GMT +7
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(VAN) Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha calls for tighter controls and stricter enforcement to fully implement the European Commission’s recommendations and help Viet Nam lift the IUU 'yellow card'.
(VAN) Deputy Minister Phung Duc Tien suggested Thanh Hoa province strengthen the control of fishing vessels, strictly handle violations, and join nationwide efforts to lift the 'yellow card' imposed on Vietnamese seafood.
(VAN) By preventing fishing vessels from violation, drastically reducing connection loss, and promoting electronic traceability, Ho Chi Minh City is clearly demonstrating its efforts to lift the IUU 'yellow card.'
(VAN) The Can Tho People’s Committee has issued a directive requesting that communes and wards address IUU fishing violations from the shore.
(VAN) Quang Ngai provincial authorities have fined three fishing boat captains a total of nearly VND 1.1 billion (around USD 44,000) and suspended their captain licenses for nine months for multiple violations on fishing regulations.
(VAN) Nghe An provincial leaders have urged departments, authorities, and local governments to tighten management, especially targeting fishing vessels that do not meet operational standards.
(VAN) Da Nang has definitively addressed over 1,900 'three-no' fishing vessels, marking a significant improvement in vessel management and efforts to combat illegal fishing.
(VAN) Cai Rong Port is the fisheries control center of Quang Ninh, helping to monitor fishing vessels, combat IUU fishing, and remove the EC's 'yellow card'.
(VAN) Being aware that it is necessary to protect aquatic resources, without waiting for support, many fishermen have boldly switched from impactfu jobs to environmentally friendly jobs.
(VAN) Since October 2023, Da Nang city has sanctioned 33 fishing vessels, with a total amount of VND 789 million. Currently, the functional sector is continuing to verify and handle 12 more vessels.
(VAN) The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development directs the verification and thorough handling of fishing vessels violating IUU fishing regulations, as well as vessels violating journey monitoring equipment requirements in accordance with the regulations...
(VAN) The local authorities in Quang Binh Province are resolutely managing and banning ‘three-no’ fishing vessels from departing the harbor.
(VAN) This is a directive from the Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha regarding urgent tasks and solutions to combat IUU fishing.
(VAN) Determined to remove the EC's 'yellow card' in 2024, Soc Trang not only controlled the fishing fleet well but also strengthened traceability and cruise monitoring measures.
(VAN) In Quang Yen town (Quang Ninh province), through inspection work, fishing vessels violating IUU fishing still blatantly operate without records of handling or sanctioning.