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XII.
F
ISHING OPPORTUNITIES
71.
The Parties should cooperate bilaterally and internationally to ensure fishing at sustainable
levels,
promote resource conservation, and foster a clean, healthy
and productive marine
environment, noting that the United Kingdom will be an independent coastal state.
72.
While preserving regulatory autonomy, the Parties should cooperate on the development of
measures for the conservation, rational management
and regulation of fisheries, in a non-
discriminatory manner. They will work closely with other coastal states and in international
fora, including to manage shared stocks.
73.
Within the context of the overall economic partnership the Parties
should establish a new
fisheries agreement on,
inter alia, access to waters and quota shares.
74.
The Parties will use their best endeavours to conclude and ratify their new fisheries
agreement by 1 July 2020 in order for it to be in place in time to be used for determining
fishing opportunities for the first year after the transition period.
XIII.
G
LOBAL COOPERATION
75.
The Parties recognise the importance of global cooperation
to address issues of shared
economic, environmental and social interest. As such, while preserving their decision-
making autonomy, the Parties should cooperate in international fora, such as the G7 and the
G20, where it is
in their mutual interest, including in the areas of:
a)
climate change;
b)
sustainable development;
c)
cross-border pollution;
d)
public health
and consumer protection;
e)
financial stability; and
f)
the fight against trade protectionism.
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