New Delhi, Feb. 4 -- Indian exporters of seafood, honey, and dairy have dodged a significant trade hurdle as New Delhi successfully secured continued market access to the European Union under the bloc's stringent new health safety framework, as per a statement released by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

The breakthrough comes ahead of the September 2026 implementation of the EU's revised Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) regulations, which threatened to cloud the future of animal-origin exports.

By aligning domestic oversight with international standards, India has been officially included in the list of nations authorised to ship aquaculture products, eggs, honey, and animal casings into the EU market.

The regulatory shift stems fro...