Six Malaysian shrimp and fish exporters resumed trading with the European Union Friday after complying with European safety standards that ended a one-year suspension of their business.
The Health Ministry said six processors of fishery products were restarting trade with the EU as a "first step to enable the resumption of exports."
Prior to the suspension, 46 companies sent seafood to Europe worth 102 million euros in 2007, according to EU statistics.
It wasn't clear why only six companies were cleared, or how what percent of exports they accounted for.
Malaysia says the EU is the largest importer of the country's …

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