TOKYO, Dec 05 (News On Japan) –
The proposal to strengthen rules on worldwide eel commerce has been formally shelved, marking a end result in keeping with the place pushed by Japan and a number of other different nations.
EU member states and others had known as for tighter controls on all eel transactions beneath the Washington Convention, citing world useful resource depletion and the necessity for stronger worldwide oversight. However, Japan countered that the Japanese eel faces no imminent threat of extinction and opposed the measure.
At final week’s committee assembly, the proposal didn’t safe the required two-thirds majority and was rejected.
During the plenary session held on December 4th, the EU and different supporters didn’t file objections, and the proposal was formally withdrawn.
With the choice, a surge in eel costs on account of tighter rules is predicted to be prevented in the interim. Yet issues over useful resource depletion stay sturdy, and Japan, as one of many world’s largest customers, is more likely to proceed dealing with scrutiny over the robustness of its administration and conservation practices.
Source: TBS

