National fishermen object to monopoly by Asians :: Khaleej Times
Asians also have a "monopoly" over donut shops in California, shrimping on the Texas Gulf Coast, and convenience stores in New York City. (Not a monopoly at all, but an unusually high proportion choosing that line of business.) In Fujairah, I would suspect that there are national partners behind the Asian fishermen, but the article does not address the question of why those partners are not themselves active in fishing or why they are not the object of the complaints by the national fishermen.
Asians also have a "monopoly" over donut shops in California, shrimping on the Texas Gulf Coast, and convenience stores in New York City. (Not a monopoly at all, but an unusually high proportion choosing that line of business.) In Fujairah, I would suspect that there are national partners behind the Asian fishermen, but the article does not address the question of why those partners are not themselves active in fishing or why they are not the object of the complaints by the national fishermen.
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