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time.com > The move by local authorities may have been a contradiction,but it is an increasingly common one in Argentina—and elsewhere around the world. Over the past three decades,China has gained supremacy over global fishing by dominating the high seas more than 6,000 distant-water ships,a fleet that is more than triple the size of the next largest national fleet. When it came to targeting other countries’ waters,Chinese fishing ships typically sat “on the outside,” parking in international waters along sea borders,then running incursions across the line into domestic waters. But in recent years,from South America to Africa to the far Pacific,China has increasingly taken a “softer” approach,gaining control from the inside by paying to “flag-in” their ships so they can fish in domestic waters. Subtler than simply entering foreign coastal areas to fish illegally,the tactic is less likely to result in political clashes,bad press,or sunken vessels.
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time.com > The move by local authorities may have been a contradiction,but it is an increasingly common one in Argentina—and elsewhere around the world. Over the past three decades,China has gained supremacy over global fishing by dominating the high seas more than 6,000 distant-water ships,a fleet that is more than triple the size of the next largest national fleet. When it came to targeting other countries’ waters,Chinese fishing ships typically sat “on the outside,” parking in international waters along sea borders,then running incursions across the line into domestic waters. But in recent years,from South America to Africa to the far Pacific,China has increasingly taken a “softer” approach,gaining control from the inside by paying to “flag-in” their ships so they can fish in domestic waters. Subtler than simply entering foreign coastal areas to fish illegally,the tactic is less likely to result in political clashes,bad press,or sunken vessels.
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time.com > The move by local authorities may have been a contradiction,but it is an increasingly common one in Argentina—and elsewhere around the world. Over the past three decades,China has gained supremacy over global fishing by dominating the high seas more than 6,000 distant-water ships,a fleet that is more than triple the size of the next largest national fleet. When it came to targeting other countries’ waters,Chinese fishing ships typically sat “on the outside,” parking in international waters along sea borders,then running incursions across the line into domestic waters. But in recent years,from South America to Africa to the far Pacific,China has increasingly taken a “softer” approach,gaining control from the inside by paying to “flag-in” their ships so they can fish in domestic waters. Subtler than simply entering foreign coastal areas to fish illegally,the tactic is less likely to result in political clashes,bad press,or sunken vessels.
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time.com > The move by local authorities may have been a contradiction,but it is an increasingly common one in Argentina—and elsewhere around the world. Over the past three decades,China has gained supremacy over global fishing by dominating the high seas more than 6,000 distant-water ships,a fleet that is more than triple the size of the next largest national fleet. When it came to targeting other countries’ waters,Chinese fishing ships typically sat “on the outside,” parking in international waters along sea borders,then running incursions across the line into domestic waters. But in recent years,from South America to Africa to the far Pacific,China has increasingly taken a “softer” approach,gaining control from the inside by paying to “flag-in” their ships so they can fish in domestic waters. Subtler than simply entering foreign coastal areas to fish illegally,the tactic is less likely to result in political clashes,bad press,or sunken vessels.
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