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Approved List of Japanese Fishery Fbos for Export to Vietnam Updated: 11/6/2021 Approved list of Japanese fishery FBOs for export to Vietnam Updated: 11/6/2021 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number FROZEN CHUM SALMON DRESSED (Oncorhynchus keta) FROZEN DOLPHINFISH DRESSED (Coryphaena hippurus) FROZEN JAPANESE SARDINE ROUND (Sardinops melanostictus) FROZEN ALASKA POLLACK DRESSED (Theragra chalcogramma) 420, Misaki-cho, FROZEN ALASKA POLLACK ROUND Kaneshin Rausu-cho, (Theragra chalcogramma) 1. Tsuyama CO., VN01870001 Menashi-gun, FROZEN PACIFIC COD DRESSED LTD Hokkaido, Japan (Gadus macrocephalus) FROZEN PACIFIC COD ROUND (Gadus macrocephalus) FROZEN DOLPHIN FISH ROUND (Coryphaena hippurus) FROZEN ARABESQUE GREENLING ROUND (Pleurogrammus azonus) FROZEN PINK SALMON DRESSED (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) - Fresh fish (excluding fish by-product) Maekawa Hokkaido Nemuro - Fresh bivalve mollusk. 2. Shouten Co., VN01860002 City Nishihamacho - Frozen fish (excluding fish by-product) Ltd 10-177 - Frozen processed bivalve mollusk Frozen Chum Salmon (round, dressed, semi- dressed,fillet,head,bone,skin) Frozen Alaska Pollack(round,dressed,semi- TAIYO 1-35-1 dressed,fillet) SANGYO CO., SHOWACHUO, Frozen Pacific Cod(round,dressed,semi- 3. LTD. VN01840003 KUSHIRO-CITY, dressed,fillet) KUSHIRO HOKKAIDO, Frozen Pacific Saury(round,dressed,semi- FACTORY JAPAN dressed) Frozen Chub Mackerel(round,fillet) Frozen Blue Mackerel(round,fillet) Frozen Salted Pollack Roe TAIYO 3-9 KOMABA- SANGYO CO., CHO, NEMURO- - Frozen fish 4. LTD. VN01860004 CITY, - Frozen processed fish NEMURO HOKKAIDO, (excluding by-product) FACTORY JAPAN 3-2-20 MARUTOKU KITAHAMA-CHO, Frozen chum salmon dressed 5. ABE SUISAN VN01920005 MONBETU-CITY, Frozen salmon dressed CO.,LTD. HOKKAIDO, JAPAN 1 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number FROZEN CHUM SALMON(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,FILLET)FROZEN SALMON MILT FROZEN PINK SALMON(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN ATKA MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN SAFFRON COD(ROUND,DRESSED)FROZEN SURF SMELT(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN FLOUNDER(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN PACIFIC SAURY(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN POLLACK(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,FILLET) DRIED SEA CUCUMBER 127Minato-machi, FROZEN SALMON ROE KANETO Aza, Mori-machi, FROZEN SOY SAUCED SALMONROE 6. TOGASHISUI VN01720006 Kayabegun, FROZEN POINTHEAD SAN CO., LTD Hokkaido, Japan FLOUNDER(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN BROWN SOLE(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN JAPANESE COMMON SQUID(ROUND,TUBE) FROZEN PACIFIC GIANT OCTPUS(HEAD,LEGS) FROZEN CHESTNUT OCTOPUS(ROUND,HEAD,LEGS,RANDO M CUTS) FROZEN BOILED CHESTNUT OCTOPUS(ROUND,HEAD,LEGS,RANDO MCUTS) FROZEN BLUE MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN CHUB MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN BOILED PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS(HEAD,LEGS) FROZEN CHUM SALMON(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,FILLET)FROZEN SALMON MILT FROZEN PINK SALMON(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN ATKA MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED) 119-120Minato- FROZEN SAFFRON KANETO machi, Aza, Mori- COD(ROUND,DRESSED)FROZEN SURF 7. TOGASHISUI VN01720007 machi, SMELT(ROUND,DRESSED) SAN CO., LTD Kayabegun, FROZEN Hokkaido, Japan FLOUNDER(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN PACIFIC SAURY(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN POLLACK(ROUND,SEMI- DRESSED,FILLET) DRIED SEA CUCUMBER FROZEN SALMON ROE FROZEN SOY SAUCED SALMONROE 2 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number FROZEN POINTHEAD FLOUNDER(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN BROWN SOLE(ROUND,DRESSED) FROZEN JAPANESE COMMON SQUID(ROUND,TUBE) FROZEN PACIFIC GIANT OCTPUS(HEAD,LEGS) FROZEN CHESTNUT OCTOPUS(ROUND,HEAD,LEGS,RANDO M CUTS) FROZEN BOILED CHESTNUT OCTOPUS(ROUND,HEAD,LEGS,RANDO MCUTS) FROZEN BLUE MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN CHUB MACKEREL(ROUND,DRESSED,FILLET) FROZEN BOILED PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS(HEAD,LEGS) Frozen Chum Salmon (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Bone, Head, Fillet, Milt, Roe),Frozen Surf Smelt (Round, Semi- Dressed, Opened),Frozen Pink Salmon (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Bone, Head, Fillet, Milt, Roe),Frozen Okhotsk Atka Mackerel (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened),Frozen Flounder (Round, Dressed, Fillet),Frozen Saffron cod (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened, Roe),Drid Saffron cod (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened),Frozen Pacific Saury (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened),Frozen Herring (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened),Frozen Alaska Pollack (Round, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened, Roe, Milt),Frozen Soy Sauced Salmon Roe,Frozen Japanese Common Flying Squid (Round, MARUI 113-2, Shiomi-cho, Semi-Dressed, Opened, Tentacle, SATOU Odaitou, Betsukai- Fin),Frozen Arctic Rainbow Smelt (Round, 8. VN01870008 KAISAN CO., cho, Notsuke-gun, Dressed, Semi-Dressed, Opened),Frozen LTD. Hokkaido, Japan Skate (Round, Dressed) Frozen Scallop (Half Shell, Meat, Whole, Rims, Roe, Boiled rims, Boiled roe) Fresh Scallop Whole, Drid Hem-Clam, Frozen Boiled Hen-Clam Cut and Open Peel Body, Frozen Boiled Hen-Clam Peel Body, Frozen Boiled Hokkai Shrimp, Frozen Boiled Kuri-Crab Round, Frozen Yellow Tail Round, Frozen Short-neck Clam Whole, Frozen Pacific cod Round, Frozen Japanese Smelt Round, Frozen Hen-Clam Whole, Frozen Kuri-Crab Round, Frozen Coryphaena Hippurus Linnaeus, Frozen Sculpin Round, Frozen White Spotted Char Round, Frozen Flathead Gray Mullet Round, 3 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number Frozen Bering Wolffish Round, Frozen Brown Sole Flounder Round, Frozen Dusky Sole Flounder Round, Frozen Pointhead Flounder Round, Frozen Sand Flounder Round, Frozen Slime Flounder Round, Frozen Starry Flounder Round, Frozen Striped Flounder Round, Frozen Willowy Flounder Round, Frozen Japanese Common Flying Squid Intestines Frozen fish (excluding by-product) 429-2, Yagihama- Frozen Salmon, Frozen Alaska Pollack, Marunakareizo Cho, Rausu-Cho, Frozen Saffron Cod, Frozen Atka Mackerel, 9. VN01870009 co.ltd Menasi-Gun, Frozen Japanese Common Squid, Frozen Hokkaido, Japan Pacific Saury frozen chum salmon(round,semi- dressed,dressed,fillet), frozen pink salmon(semi- dressed,dressed),frozen salmon milt, frozen atka mackerel round, frozen flounder round,frozen surfsmelt round,frozen saffron cod round, frozen pacific saury round, frozen pollack(round,semi-dressed,dressed), dried sea cucumber,frozen salmon roe, frozen soy sauced salmon roe,frozen pointhead flounder round, frozen brown sole round, frozen Japanese common squid round, frozen pacific giant octopus(head,legs), frozen boiled pacific giant 1-10hamatyou, octopus(head,legs), maruaabe 10. VN01840010 kushiroshi, frozen chestnut shoten co., ltd hokkaido,japan octopus(round,head,legs,random cuts), frozen boiled chestnut octopus(round,head,legs,random cuts), frozen blue mackerel(round,semi- dressed,dressed,fillet), frozen chub mackerel(round,semi- dressed,dressed,fillet),frozen sardine(round), frozen arrowtooth halibut(dressed) Frozen Vinegared Mackerel Frozen Salted Mackerel(fillet) Frozen Chum Salmon(sliced) Frozen Pink Salmon(sliced) Frozen Chum Salmon(head) Frozen Boiled Hair Crab Frozen Boiled Blue King Crab Frozen Boiled Red King Crab Frozen Boiled Snow Crab FROZEN CHUM SALMON IKURA 6-11, YAEDA Okamura (Oncorhynchus keta) 1-CHOME, Foods Co.LTD FROZEN PINK SALMON IKURA 11. VN02310001 AOMORI, The Second (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) AOMORI-Pref., Factory FROZEN SALMON TROUT IKURA JAPAN (Oncorhynchus mykiss) MARUNUSHI 8-11, SHIROGANE, FROZEN SQUID,FROZEN COD,FROZEN 12. VN02530002 CO., LTD. 1-CHOME, POLLOCK,FROZEN ALASKA 4 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number DAI4REIZOU HACHINOHE-SHI, POLLCK,FROZEN SALMON,FROZEN KO AOMORI, JAPAN SHARK,FROZEN SANDFISH,FROZEN OKHOSTK ATKA MACKEREL, FROZEN ATKA MACKEREL,FROZEN ANCHOVY,FROZEN SARDINE,FROZEN PIKE-CONGER,FROZEN PIKE- EEL,FROZEN MACKEREL,FROZEN ATLANTIC MACKEREL,FROZEN CHUB MACKEREL,FROZEN BLUE MACKEREL,FROZEN PACIFIC SAURY,FROZEN YELLOWTAIL,FROZEN HEN- CLAM,FROZEN STRIPED MULLET,FROZEN SAFFRON COD,FROZEN JAPANESE SILLAGO,FROZEN SCALLOP,FROZEN JUMBO SQUID,FROZEN PERUVIAN GIANT SQUID,JUMBO FLYING SQUID - Frozen Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) (round, dressed, semi-dressed, fillet, head, bone, skin)- Frozen Alaska Pollack (Theragra chalcogramma ) (round, dressed, semi-dressed, fillet)- Frozen Pacific Cod (Gadus macrocephalus ) (round, dressed, semi-dressed, fillet)- Frozen Pacific Saury (Cololabis saira) (round, dressed, semi- dressed)- Frozen Chub Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) (round, fillet)- Frozen Blue TAIYO 5-1 NONODA, Mackerel (Scomber australasicus) (round, SANGYO CO., OFUNATO-CHO, fillet)- Frozen Horse Mackerel (Trachurus 13. LTD. VN03590005 OFUNATO-CITY, japonicus) (round, dressed, semi-dressed, OFUNATO IWATE-PERF, fillet)- FrozenYellowtail Amberjack FACTORY JAPAN (Seriola lalandi) (round, dressed, semi- dressed, fillet)- Frozen Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanostictus) (round, dressed,semi-dressed, fillet)- Frozen Japanese Spanish Mackerel (Scomberomorus niphonius) (round,dressed, semi-dressed, fillet)- Salmon Flakes (Oncorhynchus keta)- Frozen Japanese Amberjack (Seriola quinqueradiata) (round, dressed, semi- dressed, fillet) 116-1, AZA TOWA FROZEN PACIFIC SAURY, FROZEN SUNAGOMAE, O- SUISAN CO., SQUID, FROZEN MACKEREL, FROZEN FUNATOCHO, O- 14. LTD O- VN03590006 SALMON, FROZEN SOUTHERN FUNATOSHI, FUNATO MACKEREL, SPOTTED CHUB IWATE KEN, FACTORY MACKEREL JAPAN TOWA 87-2SAKI, AZA FROZEN PACIFIC SAURY, FROZEN SUISAN CO., SUNAGOMAE, O- SQUID, FROZEN MACKEREL, FROZEN LTD O- FUNATOCHO, O- 15. VN03590007 SALMON, FROZEN SOUTHERN FUNATO THE FUNATOSHI, MACKEREL, SPOTTED CHUB SECOND IWATE KEN, MACKEREL FACTORY JAPAN 5 Business Approval No Address Type of products Name number - Frozen Chum Salmon Round (Oncorhynchus keta) - Frozen Chum Salmon Dressed (Oncorhynchus keta) - Frozen Chum Salmon Fillet (Oncorhynchus keta) - Frozen Chum Salmon
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