Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.04.1991, Síða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.04.1991, Síða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 19. apríl 1991 • 3 “Icelanders have fought many cod wars, and now we are engaged in another — a financial cod war. Neither the British nor any others were able to keep their fishing ships in our jurisdiction under protection of warships, and we cannot allow these parties to succeed now in efforts to get a hold on our common national resource by letting Ice- landers harvest fish which is then exported and processed abroad,” said Icelandic Freezing Plants Cor- poration (IFPC) managing director Friðrik Pálsson at a recent conference on the future of the domestic fish processing industry held by the Union of Fisheries Technicians. Reported in fisheries publication Fiskifréttir, the conference expressed its concern over possible large- scale unemployment in the sector in 5-10 years, citing what it feels to be unfair control of fish resources by vessel operators and economic pressure by the EC aimed at acquiring unprocessed Icelandic fish. EC subsidies and grants to home fishing and fish processing sectors — which domestic processors claim give their European counterparts an unfair advantage in bidding on raw material for processing, among others — were the subject of heated discussion at the conference. According to National Economic Institute economist Asgeir Daníelsson, the 18% tariffleviedby the EC on fillets processed in Iceland amounted to taxation of the Icelandic processing industry which was sub- sequentlymitigated somewhatby. high prices to fishermen for unprocessed catches. Export levies on unprocessed Ice- landic fish would be a natural way of putting the domestic processing indus- try on equal footing with processors in EC countries, said Danielsson, with Palsson supporting the economist’s view and adding that such levies would have to be 42% to counterbalance the deleterious effect of the 18% imposed by the EC. 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