Recently, Japan’s release of the Fukushima radioactive water to the Pacific Ocean has received strong opposition from its neighbouring countries like China and South Korea. China imposed a seafood ban on Japanese seafood, while thousands took to the streets of Seoul to protest against Japan’s release of the treated radioactive water. To support fishermen and […]
Recently, Japan’s release of the Fukushima radioactive water to the Pacific Ocean has received strong opposition from its neighbouring countries like China and South Korea. China imposed a seafood ban on Japanese seafood, while thousands took to the streets of Seoul to protest against Japan’s release of the treated radioactive water.
According to the report, the new measures will aim to mitigate the damage from the ban, mainly the purchase and storage of scallops, the fishery of which is particularly dependent on exports to China.
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