On March 15th, CITES issued a press release to tout their successes in imposing trade suspensions and other incentives in United Arab Emirates, the Russian Federation, Fiji, Vietnam and other governments.
I thought I would paste their comments regarding Fiji here:
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Fiji, a major exporter of coral, missed the deadline and had its trade suspended. The Committee agreed to lift the suspension, however, in response to Fiji's pledge to table national CITES legislation at its next parliamentary session in June 2002 and to have this legislation enacted before end-2002. Fiji will also set trade quotas for coral species at 50% of last year's exports.
Fiji will also introduce a plan of action to address the unsustainable levels of coral harvesting and export. It will not authorize exports until the 2002 quota is formally put into effect, it will copy all export permits to the Secretariat, it will ensure that all export permits are issued only by the authorized national CITES Management Authority. If Fiji fails to enact effective legislation by 31 December 2002, the Secretariat will notify all Parties that all CITES trade is once again suspended.
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The full article can be seen here: http://www.cites.org/eng/news/press_release.shtml
- JT
I thought I would paste their comments regarding Fiji here:
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Fiji, a major exporter of coral, missed the deadline and had its trade suspended. The Committee agreed to lift the suspension, however, in response to Fiji's pledge to table national CITES legislation at its next parliamentary session in June 2002 and to have this legislation enacted before end-2002. Fiji will also set trade quotas for coral species at 50% of last year's exports.
Fiji will also introduce a plan of action to address the unsustainable levels of coral harvesting and export. It will not authorize exports until the 2002 quota is formally put into effect, it will copy all export permits to the Secretariat, it will ensure that all export permits are issued only by the authorized national CITES Management Authority. If Fiji fails to enact effective legislation by 31 December 2002, the Secretariat will notify all Parties that all CITES trade is once again suspended.
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The full article can be seen here: http://www.cites.org/eng/news/press_release.shtml
- JT