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". The EU’s fishing industry is the third-largest in the world, and fisheries policy is a common concern of the 27 Member States of the EU. The EU’s common fisheries policy is based on free and equal access to fish stocks in EU waters, international waters and the waters of third countries with which the EU enters into treaties. The key motives behind the EU entering into fisheries agreements with third countries are to cover its growing demand for fish, to maintain jobs in the fishing industry, to utilise the 40% overcapacity in the EU fleet and to protect stocks in its own waters. The EU and Guinea-Bissau have now decided to intensify the cooperation between the actors in the fishing industry. This is to be welcomed and I therefore voted in favour."@en1

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