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China bans seafood from Japan, others follow suit

Updated on: 25 August,2023 08:10 AM IST  |  Okuma
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Hong Kong and Macau said they were banning seafood from Fukushima and nine other Japanese prefectures. North Korea called the release a “crime against humanity”

China bans seafood from Japan, others follow suit

Activists in Seoul demanding the water release be stopped. Pic/AP

The tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began releasing its first batch of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday.


People inside and outside the country protested the release, with Japanese fishing groups fearing it will further damage the reputation of their seafood and groups in China and South Korea raising concerns.


In response to the release, Chinese customs authorities banned seafood from Japan with immediate effect, affecting all imports of “aquatic products” including seafood. Authorities said they will “dynamically adjust relevant regulatory measures to prevent risks of nuclear-contaminated water discharge to the health and food safety” in China.


Hong Kong and Macau said they were banning seafood from Fukushima and nine other Japanese prefectures. North Korea called the release a “crime against humanity”.

2011
Year plant was damaged by tsunami

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