Taiwanese 64 “I’m worried about Fukushima contaminated water in Japan.” Taiwan is now
With Japan ending its first discharge of 7,800 tons of Fukushima nuclear wastewater and planning a second discharge, about 64 Taiwanese said in a poll that they were worried that Japan would cause marine pollution to the Taiwanese media
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Scallops blocked in export…It’s free lunch for 100,000 people
After the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, China banned imports of Japanese seafood, and Japanese scallops, which China bought a lot, are piled up in warehouses So in some parts of Japan, 100,000 scallops are provided as free school meals
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中 Russia also “considering a ban on imports of seafood from Japan.”
Following China, Russia is also considering banning the import of Japanese seafood in response to Japan’s release of contaminated water into the ocean. According to Reuters and Russia’s TASS news agency at the local time of the 26th, the Federal Veterinary and Sanitary Supervision Agency, a Russian quarantine authority, R
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Considering a ban on imports of Russian fishery products in line with 中검ᄂᆞᆞᅩ
Following China, Russia is reportedly considering banning the import of Japanese seafood, citing Japan’s discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant The Japanese government emphasizes the safety of its own fisheries products and plans to actively respond to them 2
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(1)Russia’s Japanese Fisheries Co., Ltd. to keep pace with
(2)Consideration of a ban on water imports
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Even Russia