Country-specific buying preparation
Five Market Guides for Fishing-Net Buyers
A useful export landing page should reflect local terminology, buyer channel and legal questions—not merely replace a country name. These guides help an importer prepare a clearer RFQ while leaving permits, mesh restrictions and gear legality with the competent local authority.

Philippines
English RFQ guidance with cautious references to pukot, pataw and tingga. Confirm every local term using measurements and check current BFAR requirements.
Indonesia
A Bahasa Indonesia guide for importir, distributor, grosir and local assemblers, with KKP verification before purchase.
Malaysia
English and Malay purchasing terms for finished nets, jaring kosong and accessories, linked to Department of Fisheries legislation resources.
Kenya
A compliance-first page for licensed buyers, cooperatives and distributors. It does not promote monofilament nets because Kenyan law prohibits their use/carrying for fishing.
Tanzania
A jurisdiction-first guide separating Tanzania Mainland from Zanzibar and excluding monofilament fishing-net quotations for Mainland use.
A country RFQ should answer seven questions
- Who is the licensed buyer or importing entity?
- Where will the product be imported and used?
- Is the request for a finished net, netting panel or accessory?
- What material and filament construction is required and permitted?
- How is mesh measured, and what local limit applies?
- Which finished configuration and packing are needed?
- Which authority or professional adviser has confirmed legality?
Choose one country guide and one exact product page in buyer outreach. This gives the buyer local preparation notes while keeping the technical quote anchored to a single measurable configuration.
Start with the destination and product stage