All WTO articles
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NewsArgentina accepts WTO agreement on fisheries subsidies
Just five more acceptances needed for international agreement’s entry into force
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NewsNorth Macedonia backs fisheries subsidies pact
North Macedonia has formally accepted the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
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NewsChinese Taipei accepts subsidies agreement
Twenty-one more formal acceptances are now needed for the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies to come into effect
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NewsUS, Vietnam end pangasius antidumping row
New agreement puts an end to the dispute under World Trade Organisation case DS536
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NewsWTO urged to protect small-scale fishers
Experts call for differential treatment of developing nations on WTO fisheries subsidy negotiations
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NewsCabo Verde accepts WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
West African country’s instrument of acceptance brings the total number of WTO members that have formally accepted the agreement to 56
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NewsFuture fish production – a risky business?
Sector could be significantly impacted by environmental and regulatory uncertainty, says OECD and FAO
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NewsEU accepts agreement on fisheries subsidies
World Trade Organization’s Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies has been formally accepted by the European Union on behalf of its 27 member states
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NewsEU joins WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
Agreement includes substantial limitations on subsidising unsustainable fishing
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NewsSubsidy opposition gathers momentum
A growing number of countries are signing up to end harmful fisheries subsidies and their contribution to the depletion of fish stocks
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NewsIndia voices export worries
”Unreasonably high standards” are a concern for the country’s seafood exporters, a top government official has warned
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WTO subsidies deal reaction
WTO’s agreement curbing fisheries subsidies has sparked reaction from across the fisheries and seafood sectors
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NewsFishery subsidy crackdown
A landmark agreement that limits harmful fisheries subsidies has been agreed by the World Trade Organisation
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NewsUN: 2022 – a defining year
Top-level ocean meetings are taking place this year that could revive the fortunes of SDG 14, says the UN’s special envoy for the ocean Peter Thomson