EU imposes first ever ban on illegal fishing nations

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Move ensures member states cannot import fish from Belize, Cambodia, and Guinea or operate vessels in their waters

The EU is to place trade restrictions on three countries after accusing them of failing to tackle illegal fishing. Yesterday's decision means EU member states are now required to ban the import of fish...

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