China Municipal Administration is strengthening food safety and salt price supervision

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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China's General Administration for Market Regulation has announced plans to strengthen food safety and price supervision following the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. China has banned all imports of Japanese aquatic products and is urging food producers and operators to comply with food safety laws. The General Directorate is also monitoring salt prices to prevent price increases due to concerns over the discharged water.
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On the morning of the 24th, the day after the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, a raw fish restaurant in Incheon is showing a quiet appearance. 2023.8.25/News1 China plans to strengthen food safety and price supervision over the discharge of contaminated water from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. China's General Administration for Market Regulation announced on the 25th that "to respond to imported food safety risks, we will reinforce food safety supervision by injecting manpower into local administrative authorities." "We urge food producers and operators to comply with food safety laws and regulations and regulations related to profitable food," the General Bureau said, "and the purchase and use of aquatic products from Japan are strictly prohibited." Earlier, China announced that it would ban all imports of Japanese aquatic products from the previous day. At the same time, the General Directorate strengthens ...
Source: Donga

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