Amidst Fukushima contaminated water concern, South Korea imposed special crackdown on the origin of aquatic products

게시됨 2021년 4월 22일

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The Japanese government has initiated a special crackdown on the falsely labeled country of origin of aquatic products, a concern amidst plans to release radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. The inspection will cover 7,428 companies, including importers, distributors, and retailers, and can result in hefty fines or imprisonment for violations. The campaign will run until the 12th of the following month.
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"Fukushima Contaminated Water Concern"... Special crackdown on the origin of aquatic products [anchor] One of the biggest concerns that arises when Japan decides to dump radioactive contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea is that it might be tricked into selling Japanese products as domestic products. The government has entered into a special crackdown on labeling the country of origin, and if caught, the punishment is heavy. Reporter Han Ji-yi covered it. [reporter] Members of the Incheon General Fish Market and the National Fisheries Quality Management Service crackdown on the indication of the origin of fishery products. The items to be inspected are fishery products that have been imported within the last month, such as live scallop, red snapper, fresh octopus, and chilled skates. "In the case of the same item of different origin, you have to write the country of origin on each product." The government started cracking down on the country of ...
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