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6、ublication issued by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.UNCTAD/DITC/TED/2023/5ISBN:978-92-1-002993-3 eISBN:978-92-1-358681-5 Sales No.E.23.II.D.38ContentsAcknowledgements vExplanatory notes vAcronyms and abbreviations viExecutive summary viii1.Introduction22.Climate change,fishin