Many Japanese restaurants in Hong Kong have seen their businesses drop by 30% recently

게시됨 2023년 8월 24일

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Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has started discharging treated nuclear wastewater into the sea, prompting the Hong Kong government to ban the import of aquatic products from 10 prefectures in Japan. As a result, Japanese restaurants in Hong Kong have experienced a 30% drop in business, and the tourism industry has also seen a decline in the number of citizens signing up for Japanese tours. Many restaurants and industries are preparing for the long-term impact of the nuclear wastewater discharge and are seeking alternative supply channels to minimize losses.
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Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant began to discharge the treated nuclear wastewater into the sea on Thursday (August 24). Hong Kong, one of the regions that import the most seafood from Japan, has affected many Japanese restaurants and their business has dropped by 30% recently. It is expected that It will fall again in the coming days. The Hong Kong government banned the import of aquatic products from 10 prefectures in Japan on Thursday. Many Hong Kong people said that they would not eat aquatic products from any prefecture in Japan in the short term, and would instead eat food imported from other places such as Norway. There are also Hong Kong people Said that although he is more worried about the safety of Japanese aquatic products, he will continue to eat fruits from Japan. As for the Japanese-style department stores in Hong Kong, most of them have marked the source of seafood on the shelves and packaging. In a Japanese-style supermarket chain in a large shopping ...
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