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The growing environmental concerns have prompted some five-star hotels in Hong Kong to stop offering shark's fin soup at banquets and the city's biggest airline, Cathay Pacific Airways, to stop carrying it in air cargo. The Chinese government also said last year it was banning shark's fin soup from official banquets in an attempt to curb corruption. Some 75 million sharks are killed for their fins only each year, according to the European Union. The sharks are typically thrown back into the sea to die after their fans are harvested, a practice that the EU banned last year. Fins can sell for as much as $700 a pound. Shark fin trading is not regulated in Hong Kong except for three species that require permits from the countries from which they were exported.
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