Japan: China backing effort to block tuna ban
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Japan said Tuesday that China supports its opposition to a proposed ban
on trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna, a fish prized in sushi.
At a meeting this week in Qatar, the
175-member Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of
Wild Fauna and Flora, or CITES, will vote on a proposal to list the
species for protection. If the measure wins support from two-thirds of
participating nations, trade of the fish would be banned.
The United States and several European
countries have said they support the ban on international trade in the
fish, which conservationists say risks extinction if current catch rates
continue.
Japanese
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Hirotaka Akamatsu told
reporters Tuesday that his country's prospects of blocking the ban
remains tough. South Korea and Australia are also opposing a blanket
ban, according to Japan's public television NHK.
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