Hey folks! In an exciting update for trade and food safety enthusiasts, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced that the Chinese mainland will conditionally resume aquatic product imports from regions of Japan that meet its strict regulatory requirements. This move comes after Japan accepted international monitoring of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water discharge and allowed independent sampling by China.
Spokesperson Mao Ning explained at Monday's regular press briefing that, following multiple rounds of consultations, Japan committed to a series of credible and visible measures to guarantee the quality and safety of its aquatic products. With these assurances in place, the Chinese authorities have taken a vital step to bring back select Japanese aquatic products into the market. 👍
Food safety is top priority here—if any risks emerge, the authorities have promised to act immediately by imposing necessary import restrictions, ensuring that consumers always receive products that adhere to rigorous safety standards. It's a calm after the storm that reminds us: safety first, just like in our favorite thriller flicks! 🍿
This decision not only bolsters trade ties but also reassures everyone—from curious students and young professionals to avid travelers—that the measures in place are robust and reliable. Stay tuned for more updates on how these developments shape market trends and public safety!
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China to conditionally resume aquatic product imports from Japan
cgtn.com