2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.04.025
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Fish Trade Liberalization Under 21st Century Trade Agreements: The CETA and Newfoundland and Labrador Fish and Seafood Industry

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“…On the one hand, we summarized the research on export trade growth from the perspective of research content. China’s trade export has expanded due to continuous economic globalization, from seafood to mechanical and electrical products, and from agricultural products to high-tech products attracting extensive interest (Chen et al, 2018; Crona et al, 2015; Geetha et al, 2020; Gephart & Pace, 2015; Sabau & Boksh, 2017; Sun et al, 2016; Yang et al, 2017; Yang & &Chen, 2016; Yang & Li, 2017; Yu & Ma, 2020; J. Zhu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, we summarized the research on export trade growth from the perspective of research content. China’s trade export has expanded due to continuous economic globalization, from seafood to mechanical and electrical products, and from agricultural products to high-tech products attracting extensive interest (Chen et al, 2018; Crona et al, 2015; Geetha et al, 2020; Gephart & Pace, 2015; Sabau & Boksh, 2017; Sun et al, 2016; Yang et al, 2017; Yang & &Chen, 2016; Yang & Li, 2017; Yu & Ma, 2020; J. Zhu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ongoing economic globalization, in tandem with a higher awareness of the health benefits of seafood consumption, international trade in aquatic products has increased, attracting considerable research attention (Gephart and Pace 2015 ; Crona et al 2015 ; Sabau and Muktadir Boksh 2017 ; Chen et al 2018 ; Ping et al 2018 ; Giusti et al 2019 ; Geetha et al 2020 ; Jin-Kai and Jian-Qiu 2020 ). With China becoming one of the world’s major exporters of aquatic products, many studies have specifically focused on China’s seafood exports.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An impact assessment from Manitoba highlights the impacts of CETA-like agreements on the manufacturing sector, northern development and public procurement as reducing the available policy options for economic development and constraining the province's abilities to add value (Jacobs and Fernandez 2014;Stanford 2014, 34). Newfoundland and Labrador have highlighted their concerns over the fishing industry and CETA (Sabau and Boksh 2017). Therefore, different trade sectors could be triggers in different contexts.…”
Section: Economic Triggersmentioning
confidence: 99%