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WTO must complete an ambitious fisheries subsidies agreement

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Sumaila, U Rashid
Alam, Lubna
Raggi Abdallah, Patrizia
Aheto, Denis
Akintola, Shehu L.
Alger, Justin
Andreoli, Vania
Bailey, Megan
Barnes, Colin
Ben-Hasan, Abdulrahman

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Nature Publishing Group

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) achieved a significant milestone in June 2022 by adopting a much-anticipated fisheries subsidies agreement1, aligning with strong recommendation from the global scientific community.

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npj ocean sustainability

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