Japan Economic Shimbun reported on the 19th that the Japanese cabinet official house chief Matsuno Matsuna revealed at a press conference on the day that some aquatic products exported from Japan were detained by Chinese customs and the Japanese government was verifying the specific situation.
Japan Daily News said that this is because China's imported food radiation test will be stricter.According to the Kyodo News Agency, sources familiar with bilateral relations said that the measures launched by China in early July extended the procedures of Japanese aquatic products in Chinese customs, and "China has begun to conduct comprehensive radiation testing of seafood imported from Japan."This is deemed to have put pressure on the plan to discharge the Japanese nuclear pollution water.
Earlier this month, China Customs stated that it would continue to ban the import of foods (cadres), including Fukushima, Japan, and other regions from other parts of Japan, especially aquatic products (including edible aquatic animals).Proof documents, strengthen supervision, strictly implement 100%inspection, continue to strengthen the detection and monitoring of radioactive substances, ensure the safety of Japanese food in Japan, and prevent the input of products with risks.
Since the Nuclear accident occurred in Fukushima in 2011, China has banned imported food from nine counties in Fukushima and Japan."If drainage starts, Beijing may further strengthen the control of Japanese food imports." Kyodo News reported.