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EU right to fear possible rise in whale meat exports to Japan from Iceland and Norway
Japan’s plan to hunt whales within its own economic waters might lead to more whale meat exports from Iceland and Norway
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Japan’s plan to hunt whales within its own economic waters might lead to more whale meat exports from Iceland and Norway
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