Japan nuclear regulators Friday (July 7)A licenses were issued to Tokyo Electric Power Corporation, allowing Tokyo Power to start discharging more than 1 million tons of nuclear sewage into the sea.

Reuters reports that this is the last level that Tokyo Electric has handled the Fukushima first nuclear power plant and must pass.

The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the comprehensive evaluation report of the Fukushima nuclear sewage treatment "compliance with IAEA safety standards" on Tuesday (4th).

IAEA Director -General Groos went to the Fukushima first nuclear power plant to inspect the day to learn about the dilution of nuclear sewage at the end of June.He listened to the large water tank structure of Tokyo Electric Power's explanation of the stored nuclear sewage, as well as the process of being discharged into the sea through the pipeline after mixed dilution of nuclear sewage and seawater.

Japanese called Ukraine officially applied to join CPTPP

Minister of Japan Economic Revitalization, Hou Fujimao, requires Ukraine requestedJoin the comprehensive progress agreement (CPTPP) of the cross -Pacific partner.

Reuters reported that at a regular press conference of Hou Tengmao on Friday (July 7) that Ukraine had already submitted a written letter to the CPTPP agreement in New Zealand and submitted a formal application for the formal application to join the CPTPP.

He said that as a member of CPTPP, Japan "must carefully evaluate Ukraine's market access and rules, whether it fully meets the high standard requirements of CPTPP."

The 11 founding members of the Cross Pacific Partners' Comprehensive Progress Agreement were Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.In March of this year, the United Kingdom officially became the 12th member of CPTPP .

Mainland China, Taiwan, and Uruguay also applied for joining.