Japan and Vietnam agreed to lift the ban on mandarin

게시됨 2020년 10월 20일

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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga of Japan and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc of Vietnam have agreed to speed up discussions on lifting the export ban on Satsuma Mandarin to Vietnam, with negotiations having started in 2017. The leaders also discussed quarantine measures for pests and pests to facilitate the ban's lifting. In addition, Japan plans to import Vietnamese fruit ryugan and simplify the inspection system for Vietnamese fruit. The value of Japan's food exports increased by 4.1% to 383.8 billion yen in the first half of 2020, despite concerns about the global economy's stagnation due to the pandemic.
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During a visit to Vietnam, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga 19 met with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Hanoi and agreed on a policy of aiming for an early realization of the export ban to Satsuma Mandarin, which was mentioned by the two leaders in a joint press release after the meeting. Talks to lift the ban have begun in 2017 and may accelerate with unanimous agreement. Currently, except for apples and pears, which are conditionally permitted, we cannot export fruits to Vietnam. Wenzhou Talks between the two governments to lift the ban on mandarin Pests and pests to be quarantined are currently under consideration. It is necessary to discuss specific quarantine conditions in the future to lift the ban. Approximately 480 million yen, up 14% from the previous year. Main export destinations Hanoi and Taiwan account for more than 70%. Exports to the Ministry of Fisheries and Vietnam "A large population can be expected, but it depends on quarantine conditions. There is also ...

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