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National Fisherman article on Smith's CECC hearing'Congressional hearing targets China's IUU fishing, impacts on US fleet'

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Washington, Apr 17, 2026 | comments
  • National Fisherman

By Carli Stewart
Published April 17, 2026

             A congressional hearing led by Rep. Chris Smith, R-NJ, is putting renewed focus on China’s illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices– and the ripple effects those practices are having on U.S. fishermen.

             Smith, co-chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, framed the issue as both an economic and national security concern.

             “From the earliest days of seafaring, the oceans have been governed not only by currents and commerce, but by rules—rules that distinguish lawful navigation from piracy, fair trade from exploitation, and order from lawlessness,” said Smith during his opening remarks.

Representative Chris Smith, R-NJ, is putting renewed focus on China’s illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing practices. Photo courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard

             “Today, we are confronted with a disturbing modern version of that lawlessness: a system of dark fleets, opaque supply chains, illegal fishing, and coerced labor that threatens not only American workers, but also human rights, the rule of law, and our national security.”

             The hearing builds on earlier investigations into China’s distant-water fleet, where witnesses have tied season production to forced labor and illegal incursions into other nations’ waters. That product, officials say, continues to move through global supply chains and into U.S. markets, undercutting domestic fleets.

             “Let’s be clear: repression in these regions is one of China’s hidden costs. It is the externality that helps produce cheap seafood. It is part of China’s competitive advantage and helps explain the trade surplus in this commodity,” he continued.

             Witnesses also pointed to broader risks. “Under my tenure in the U.S. Coast Guard, we declared IUU Fishing to be the world’s top maritime security challenge—surpassing piracy,” testified Scott Clendenin of the U.S. Coast Guard. “This issue goes beyond economic unfairness to our domestic industry – it is a direct subsidy to criminal networks.”

             Lawmakers and panelists emphasized that while existing laws could address the issue, stronger enforcement will be key to protecting U.S. fisheries and leveling the playing field for American fishermen.


This article was published on April 17, 2026 and can be found online at: https://www.nationalfisherman.com/congressional-hearing-targets-chinas-iuu-fishing-impacts-on-us-fleet

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