Vietnam works to stop illegal fishing

Vietnam has been actively working to implement the European Commission (EC)’s recommendations since it announced a yellow card on Vietnamese fisheries on October 23 last year.
Vietnam works to stop illegal fishing ảnh 1A fisherman and his catch off the coast of Nam Dinh province (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam has been actively working to implement theEuropean Commission (EC)’s recommendations since it announced a yellow card onVietnamese fisheries on October 23 last year.

According to Vu Van Tam, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development,the issuance of the EC’s illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU)yellow card has gained positive results as the number of illegal fishingvessels has decreased.

The central coastal province of Khanh Hoa is one of several key provinces fortuna fishing with a large offshore fishing fleet. Being aware of the issue ofillegal fishing, the province has tried drastic solutions as well asdisseminated information among its fishermen to understand and practiseresponsible fishing.

Vo Khac En, Deputy Director of the Khanh Hoa Fisheries Sub-Department, said IUUfishing in the province was rare. However, after several cases of illegalfishing were reported recently in the adjacent areas, the sub-departmentimmediately informed the fishermen about the range and geographic coordinateswithin which fishing was permitted.

“When the fishing vessel returns to the port, the sub-department sends itsstaff to the port to get information. If the fishing vessel is found to haveviolated any norm, it will not be granted fishing permit and will not get Statepreferences. In fact, the fishing vessel will be recovered permanently if itviolates fishing norms a second time,” said En.

Quang Trong Thao, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment of Kien Giang province, said after the Prime Minister signed theofficial letter 732/CĐ-TTg on preventing, minimising and stopping Vietnamesefishing vessels and fishermen from illegally fishing in foreign seas, theprovincial People’s Committee had drastically implemented the directive.

The department has actively cooperated with Border Guards, provincial policeand local authorities to patrol and examine and handle violations to preventillegal fishing vessels and fishermen in foreign waters.

The department has also set up teams to disseminate information and raiseawareness among fishermen, in compliance with Vietnamese and foreign laws, ofexploiting marine products and not infringing upon foreign waters.

Tam said along with official letter 732, the Prime Minister also issuedInstruction 45 on urgent solutions to have the yellow card withdrawn within sixmonths (before April 23, 2018). The ministry has also proposed suggestions torevoke the yellow card.

Institutional improvement based on the newly revised Fisheries Law hasincorporated most of EC’s recommendations on IUU. These include regulations onIUU fishing activities and strict sanctions placed on ship owners and captains,with seven times higher penalty than the value of illegally exploited fisheries(individuals may be fined up to 1billion VND), regulations on the withdrawal offishing licences for individuals and organisations that illegally exploitforeign seas, regulations for non-reissuance of fishing licences toorganisations and individuals that have fishing vessels on the IUU list andthose without control equipment for fishing activities.

In addition to these, legal normative documents have also been developed tointegrate regulations in line with international rules, such as Food andAgriculture Organisation (FAO)’s Code of Conduct for ResponsibleFisheries, FAO’s international plan of action against IUU, FAOAgreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate IUU fishingand measures taken by the coastal countries to ensure that legal documents areeffective at the same time as the 2017 revised Fisheries Law, which will comeinto effect on January 1, 2019.

Meanwhile, Vietnam has promoted training for fishermen, ship owners andenterprises as well as the State management system of aquatic resourceexploitation, making them aware about the impact of yellow cards on thereputation of Vietnamese seafood.

Tam said the country continued to focus on practical implementation, includingactions of fishermen and ship owners, who must follow criteria such as notingdiary, installing equipment for controlling fishing itinerary, sending reportsto the fishing port management agency, identifying the origin of seafood tofight against IUU fishing and certificating export batches of seafood followingthe demand of the European Union and other markets.

“It is imperative that ships that are 15-24m high will have to installequipment for controlling fishing itinerary as regulated and remain open 24hours a day for inspection,” said Tam.

Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung, Director of Directorate of Fisheries’ Scientific,Technological and International Cooperation Department, said another importantsolution was to expand international cooperation, including top-levelnegotiation with EC to review its nine recommendations, to learn from othercountries on fighting against IUU fishing.

“We need to negotiate and cooperate with other countries, such as Papua NewGuinea, Brunei and New Caledonia, on this issue and take part in internationalforums to affirm Vietnam’s efforts in combating IUU fishing,” Dung said.

Tam said the agriculture ministry’s leaders had recently visited almost all theisland countries of the Pacific region to share information and buildcooperation. “We have increased our participation in international forums toexpress the government’s view that it will never tolerate illegal fishingactivities.”-VNA
VNA

See more

At the handover of 33 Chinese nationals who had violated Vietnamese law to Chinese authorities in Quang Ninh on May 15, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam hands over 33 law violators to China

Investigations found that the individuals had violated Vietnamese laws relating to illegal entry and unlawful residence in Vietnam. The handover was conducted safely and in compliance with Vietnamese law and international practice.

At the talks between authorities of the northern province of Lang Son and Pingxiang city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, China seek to build modern, smart border gates

Authorities of the northern province of Lang Son and Pingxiang city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China held talks on May 15 at Tan Thanh (Vietnam) – Po Chai (China) clearance point near markers 1090–1091 in Hoang Van Thu commune of Lang Son to promote trade, develop smart border gates and expand cross-border tourism cooperation.

The Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange (VAVA) has carried out various activities to support Agent Orange/dioxin victims. (Photo: VNA)

Over 9.3 billion VND raised for AO/dioxin victims in 2025

VAVA President Lieutenant General Nguyen Huu Chinh said that although the war ended more than 50 years ago, the consequences of toxic chemicals remain severe and long-lasting, with millions of people affected during the war and hundreds of thousands continuing to suffer serious physical impacts in peacetime.

An overview of the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Measures sought to accelerate construction of inter-level boarding schools in border areas

The construction of boarding schools in land border communes is a particularly important political task receiving close attention from the Politburo and Party General Secretary and State President To Lam. The programme not only aims to improve learning conditions for students in border areas, but also carries strategic significance for social welfare, human development, national defence and security, and safeguarding territorial sovereignty.

An overview of the court on May 14 (Photo: VNA)

Man gets life sentence for terrorism, anti-State activities

The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City on May 14 handed down life imprisonment to Dao Minh Quan on charges of “terrorism aimed at opposing the people’s administration” and “activities aimed at overthrowing the people’s administration”.

Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee and VYF President Nguyen Tuong Lam addresses the event (Photo: VNA)

“I love my fatherland” journey 2026 launched

The “I Love My Fatherland” journey will comprise seven stages linked to historical, cultural and revolutionary sites across the country. The journey will begin in Nghe An on May 16 to mark President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, before continuing through Hue city, Tuyen Quang–Lung Cu Flag Tower, Dien Bien, Khanh Hoa, Ca Mau and Ho Chi Minh City, and concluding in Hanoi in October.

Students in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho are honoured for their outstanding performance in startup activities. (Photo: VNA)

Education ministry targets five digital technology incubators at universities

A key target under the new plan is the establishment of five digital technology incubators, or Deeptech Hubs, at universities and research institutes with strong potential. The education ministry also plans to launch a training programme for 1,000 outstanding technology entrepreneurs and develop criteria for selecting and supporting startup ecosystems within educational institutions.

At the equipment handover ceremony for the Narcotics Targeting Centre of Vietnam Customs. (Photo: cand.com.vn)

Vietnam Customs expands capacity to tackle cross-border narcotics crime

Established in November 2025, the NTC comprises six officers from the Anti-Smuggling Investigation Sub-Department specialising in surveillance, intelligence collection and information analysis. The centre is tasked with strengthening customs capacity in risk assessment and drug crime targeting, helping authorities detect and prevent illicit cross-border trafficking of narcotics and other dangerous substances at an early stage.

Representatives of the Club of Cambodian Journalists and the Vietnam Journalists Association at the working session in Hanoi on May 12 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, Cambodian journalists strengthen cooperation

The Vietnam Journalists Association and the Club of Cambodian Journalists agreed to enhance coordination and information sharing between media agencies, exchange experience in professional training and technology application in journalism, and regularly organise training programmes for reporters and editors.

Ca Mau province has consistently attached importance to developing human resources and investing in infrastructure in ethnic minority areas. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam steps up implementation of ethnic affairs strategy through 2030

To accelerate the implementation of the the Ethnic Affairs Strategy by 2030, with a vision toward 2045, the Prime Minister requested ministries, agencies and local authorities to continue thoroughly carrying out the Party and State’s policies on ethnic affairs, enhancing the effectiveness of State management and strengthening oversight of policy implementation.