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In 1974, Nissui began sending large trawlers to the Antarctic seas to fish for krill.
March 1977 The American 200-nautical-mile zone was established, as was the Soviet Union's 200-nautical-mile exclusive fishing zone.
October 1982 Revisions to the Commercial Code went into effect. (Establishment of the "Share Unit System" and other amendments)
In 1985 Nissui established a subsidiary in the United States called Great Land Seafoods, Inc.
April 1986 Finet, Inc. was established as a VAN operating company for the food products industry.
In 1987, Nissui's Central Research Laboratory added a new department; the Fine Chemical and Biotechnology Division.
Two more joint ventures were started in 1987: A & N Foods Company in Thailand and Dongil Frozen Foods Company in Korea.
April 1998 The revised Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law was enacted, the Japanese Big Bang (financial reform) was launched.
January 1999 Eleven members of the European Union adopted the euro as their single currency.
September 2001 Terrorist attacks hit multiple sites in the United States October 2001 The threat of bovine spongiform encephalopathy contamination in Japan came to light.
April 2005 The Act on the Protection of Personal Information was enacted.
March 2011 The Great East Japan Earthquake (magnitude 9.0) hit, the fourth largest throughout the world in scale.
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