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Countries pushing to reach WTO fishing deal next month, documents show

Fisherfolk in Zambales, Philippines
June 28, 2024
Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) - Dozens of countries have voiced their support for concluding in the next few weeks World Trade Organization negotiations on cutting harmful fishing subsidies that contribute to overfishing, two documents showed on Friday.

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