SRIPERUMBUDUR, India (Reuters) - Hundreds of workers at a Samsung Electronics plant in southern India put up tents outside the factory as they plan to boycott work to demand higher wages, a move that is set to disrupt the South Korean giant's operations for a second day.
WHENEVER seafood is exported, any certificates attesting to its safety and legitimacy tend to be a boost to its perceived quality.
Recently, it was claimed that Department of Veterinary Services certificates accompanying seafood being exported to Turkiye are in fact fake.The Department has denied issuing Veterinary Health Certificates for seafood products exported to Turkiye. "It is important to note that the powers under the Animals Act 1953 do not extend to seafood products.
The Department has added that it is seriously concerned about the issue, adding that falsifying VHC documents could negatively impact the department’s and country’s reputation and international trade relations.
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