Hong Kong to ban certain Japanese aquatic imports

Published 2023년 8월 23일

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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will ban certain aquatic products from Japan due to concerns over nuclear-contaminated water discharge. The ban will apply to seafood imports from 10 Japanese metropolis or prefectures, including Tokyo and Fukushima. The decision comes after the Japanese government announced it will release nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean, despite public concerns and opposition.
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China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) said on Tuesday that it would ban certain aquatic products from Japan starting Thursday following Tokyo's announcement of nuclear-contaminated water discharge. Tse Chin-wan, secretary for environment and ecology of the HKSAR government, said that in the face of major risks posed by the discharge, the HKSAR government must take preventive measures to ensure food safety and public health. The ban will apply to aquatic imports from 10 Japanese metropolis or prefectures including Tokyo, Fukushima, Chiba, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Gunma, Miyagi, Niigata, Nagano and Saitama, covering all fresh, frozen, chilled, dried or processed seafood, as well as sea salt and seaweed, Tse said. Current restrictions on certain food imports from Fukushima, Chiba, Tochigi, Ibaraki and Gunma will remain in place, he added. HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee said in a social media post that the decision by the Japanese government to discharge ...
Source: China

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