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uk backs major leap in global fishing safety 1674490

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AI-generatedThe article announces UK support for the Cape Town Agreement, a global fishing safety regulation. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price impact, no company margin effect, no supply chain disruption. The agreement may impose compliance costs on fishing vessel operators, but the article does not specify costs, timelines, or affected companies. Impact is regulatory and long-term, with no immediate commercial signal.
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- Cape Town Agreement, first global fishing safety agreement, comes into force next year.
- Sets mandatory safety standards for fishing vessels over 24 meters.
- UK has been compliant since 2017 and working towards accession since 2019.
- Aims to enhance safety for tens of thousands of fishing vessels worldwide.
- Focus on crew protection, emergency procedures, and vessel construction.
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