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More depressing developments for the besieged local tuna sector: The European Union (EU), the world’s largest buyer of seafood, is relentless in creating more non-tariff barriers just to keep away our tuna exporters in General Santos City in Mindanao, the country’s tuna capital, from getting better share in the much-sought for market.

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The media was surprisingly behaved on one end of the hall, while protesters outside the compound were clearly divided between the pros and the antis, both camps careful not to mingle with the rest so as to avoid a fight.
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