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Marine Products to Be Exported to China: Why Has Beijing Not Yet Fully Lifted The Import Ban?China has finally acknowledged the safety of Japanese marine products and is likely to lift its import ban, but it must be said that the scale is limited and inadequate.
The government has decided on a basic policy direction for the huge volume of contaminated soil resulting from the 2011 ...
The Japanese government has promised Fukushima residents that it will find permanent storage for the soil elsewhere in the ...
To reduce radiation across Japan’s northern Fukushima region after the 2011 nuclear disaster, authorities scraped a layer of ...
China and Japan have "achieved substantial progress" in the latest round of technical exchanges on the safety of Japanese ...
China blocked imports of Japanese seafood because it said the release of the treated and diluted but still slightly ...
Japan says China will resume Japanese seafood imports it banned in 2023 over worries about Japan’s discharge of treated but ...
Japan pledged to take credible and transparent measures to ensure the quality and safety of its aquatic products meet China’s ...
Tokyo and Beijing have agreed on procedures to resume exports of Japanese seafood products to China, the Japanese government ...
Fourteen years since one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, Japan is getting creative in the effort to convince ...
Officials say that the contaminated soil from Fukushima is harmless. To demonstrate this, the beds in front of Prime Minister Ishiba's office are filled with it.
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