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Japanese investment in the US fishing industry and its relation to the Two-Hundred-Mile Law

Hilary K. Josephs

Marine Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 255-267

Abstract: After providing a statistical survey of Japanese direct investment in the US fishing industry, and a historical background of Japanese-US fishing relations, the author examines the statutory regulation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the fishing industry. She then discusses international practice and restrictions on FDI, the recent response of Congress in view of the Two-Hundred-Mile Law, and the issue of protectionism and the competitive position of the US fishing industry.

Date: 1978
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