US to donate small boats to boost Vietnam’s maritime law enforcement

The US$12.5 million assistance package includes support for Vietnamese maritime law enforcement agencies, the donation of small boats and the development of training facilities.

Vietnam’s neighbours and trade partners have urged it for years to take greater action against illegal fishing practices. (EPA Images pic)

HANOI: The United States will provide US$12.5 million to Vietnam to enhance its maritime law enforcement capabilities and combat illegal fishing, the US embassy in Hanoi said on Thursday.

The assistance package includes support for Vietnamese maritime law enforcement agencies, the donation of small boats and the development of training facilities, it said.

Vietnam’s neighbours and trade partners have urged it for years to take greater action against illegal fishing practices, including by Vietnamese vessels in the waters of neighbouring countries.

The EU has long threatened a ban on fish imports from Vietnam if no concrete progress is achieved to prevent the illegal fishing. That has had the effect of reducing significantly Vietnam’s fish exports to the EU, one of its largest markets.

The Southeast Asian country also often clashes with China over boundaries in the South China Sea, with skirmishes involving coastguard vessels, fishermen and other law enforcement ships on both sides.

“The US supports a free and open Indo-Pacific and a strong, prosperous, independent, and resilient Vietnam,” the US embassy said in its statement.