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    • ASEAN takes a stand on sea row: Duterte calls for mutual respect, non-interference in internal affairs 

      Kabiling, Genalyn D. (Manila Bulletin, April 30, 2017, on page 1-8)
      Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member-states have altered a statement to be issued at the end of group’s summit to include references to militarization and island-building in the South China Sea, the latest ...
    • Japan celebrates defeat of bluefin tuna trade ban 

      Hasegawa, Kyoko (Manila Bulletin, March 21, 2010, on page B-8)
      The Japanese government, sushi lovers and seafood traders at Tokyo's massive Tsukiji fish market on Friday cheered the defeat of a proposed cross-border ban on trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna. "It was good," Prime Minister ...
    • To maintain export markets: Seafood exporters need food safety certification support 

      Aguiba, Melody M. (Manila Bulletin, October 7, 2014, on page B-6)
      Seafood exporters may need support in obtaining food safety certification Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) to retain their Europe and US markets even as 15 exporters failed to sustain their certifications. ...
    • United States is world's biggest plastic polluter - report finds 

      Ahmed, Issam (Manila Bulletin, December 4, 2021, on page 7)
      The United States is by far the biggest contributor to global plastic waste in the world, according to a new report submitted to the federal government Wednesday that called for a national strategy to tackle the growing ...
    • World cannot afford farming subsidies 

      Agence France-presse (Manila Bulletin, September 8, 2012, on page B-3)
      Agricultural subsidies around the world are a waste of hundreds of billions of dollars and unaffordable in the wake of the global financial crisis, New Zealand's prime minister said Friday. Speaking at a business forum in ...