China bans imports of sea food from Japan over release of nuclear waste
China's customs authority on Friday said it would ban food imports from 10 Japanese prefectures over Tokyo's plan to release treated nuclear wastewater into the ocean.
- Asia
- Anadolu Agency & AFP
- Published Date: 09:32 | 07 July 2023
- Modified Date: 09:37 | 07 July 2023
China on Friday banned import of food products, especially seafood, from Japan as Tokyo moves ahead with its plans to release nuclear waste into the sea, the Global Times newspaper reported.
Beijing banned buying food from 10 regions in Japan including Fukushima, according to China's General Administration of Customs.
The measure is aimed at preventing import of "radioactive-contaminated food" from Japan and ensuring the safety of imported food for Chinese consumers, the paper said.
Beijing's move comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency said Japan's release of the treated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant will have a "negligible" impact on people and the environment.
"For food from other regions in Japan, especially aquatic products," the customs said, it "will rigorously review the certification documents, strengthen supervision, strictly implement 100% inspection, and continuously enhance monitoring for radioactive materials."
Japan plans to release the accumulated radioactive water this summer.
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