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Sealord Group is the biggest fishing company in New Zealand with an annual revenue of 582.7million NZ dollars for fiscal 2004 and owns nearly 20% share of all commercial fishing quota within NZ waters. Its stocks are half owned by a Maori body (formerly a trust and now transferred to Aotearoa Fisheries) and the other half by a Japanese fishing company Nissui (from 2001). Nissui is now leading Sealord to a) increase frozen seafood export to Japan, b) develop fishing and aquaculture techniques within NZ waters, c) consolidate its international production/distribution channels with Nissui in the area where it is possible and cost-efficient. Current topics regarding Sealord are as follows : a) Tough business environment : A 50% slash in Hoki quota for fiscal 2005 added with unfavorable exchange rates, low international prices and high fuel cost. b) Merger talks with Sanford called off : It is understood that Sanford walked away after dissatisfaction over the levels of shareholdings in a merged entity. c) Introduction of Maori Fisheries Act : 50% share of Sealord stocks were handed over to Aotearoa Fisheries in accordance with the law. Under the new regulation, Maori people can now sell their fishing quota freely (with some exceptions) instead of leasing most of it to Maori fishing companies such as Sealord. As a consequence, it may be harder for Sealord to maintain its fishing quota in the future. I find Sealord a very intriguing subject regarding NZ-Japan business relationship and Waitangi Treaty settlement, so would like to keep my eyes on it over a long term.
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