Some sharks and rays are subject to fisheries catch and international trade regulations. However, the Guitarfishes (family Rhinobatidae) are a highly threatened group with minimal regulations. The true volume of Guitarfishes in international trade is underestimated and masked by substantial underreporting of catch and the use of broad commodity codes for traded products. Here, we begin to document the extent of trade by collating international trade information for Guitarfishes that have not readily been documented in trade, possibly due to poor resolution of molecular genetic markers. We also assess the shortfall in fisheries management (M-Risk) for all species of Guitarfish based on 99 assessments across 28 countries. Globally, Guitarfishes are inadequately managed, with an average M-Risk of 45% of an ideal score, resulting in 76% of species being threatened globally. The high and unregulated catch and trade volume, paired with the management shortfalls, require global integrated imp
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shipping containers with fake goods and drugs are covered for more than half the sheer size and 580 tonnes is described as monumental quantities and police say the seizure is the largest in uk history. 0ver police say the seizure is the largest in uk history. over two weeks, 100 officers were involved, backed up by brand experts in counterfeit specialists. i experts in counterfeit specialists. experts in counterfeit specialists. i think it will -ut specialists. i think it will ut a specialists. i think it will put a nail specialists. i think it will put a nail in specialists. i think it will put a nail in the - specialists. i think it will put a nail in the coffin i specialists. i think it will put a nail in the coffin of specialists. i think it will. put a nail in the coffin of the counterfeit trade as we know it at the time. the shops are virtually gone. this is historically been known as the uk capital account for trade and operation is the largest in response in 43 criminal ga
the us treasury secretary, janet yellen, has finished a four day visit to china aimed at strengthening economic ties. ms yellen held 10 hours of talks with senior chinese officials saying the meetings had put relations between the 2 countries on a surer footing after a long period of tensions over trade and other issues. here s ms yellen speaking at a press conference just before leaving the country. will make the us and china have significant disagreements. those disagreements need to be communicated clearly and directly. but president biden and i do ., , and i do not see the relationship - and i do not see the | relationship between and i do not see the - relationship between the us and i do not see the relationship between the us and china relationship between the us and china through the frame of great china through the frame of great power conflict. we believe that the world is big enough believe that the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive. both
global prosperity. we that live together and share in global prosperity. that live together and share in global prosperity. we can speak now to the john gong, a professor of economics at the university of international business and economics in beijing. we ve been speaking to many guests about this visit ? and the consensus seems to be that china needs the us more than the us needs china ? do you agree, and did beijing get what it wanted from the visit? s s i think it s an | interdependent s i think it s an interdependent situation. as much interdependent situation. as much as interdependent situation. as much as we need each other. the economic much as we need each other. the economic and trade area and even economic and trade area and even though china maintains a relatively even though china maintains a relatively comfortable status and get trade, service trade, china and get trade, service trade, china has and get trade, service trade, china has a fairly large deficit