(Tokyo Composite Electric) Japan filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO), saying that China was in After the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station is processed with water , the approach to import Japan's seafood is "completely unacceptable."
Although Japanese officials repeatedly reiterated the safety of drainage plans, China still reported to the WTO on August 31 to suspend the suspension of imported Japanese aquatic products.Japan stated that it will explain the position of Japan to the WTO -related committee and urge Beijing to immediately terminate the ban.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan also issued a statement on Monday (September 4) saying that China has requested that China has requested that in accordance with the provisions of the regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP), it has been requiredAnd existing measures.
China is the largest aquatic product export market in Japan
According to data released by the official Tuesday (5th), the first and a half years of the export of Chinese aquatic products in Japan had fallen for the first time in July, a year -on -year decrease of 23%, and the loss was about 7.7 billion yen (about S $ 71.4 million).
Although the export volume of aquatic products only accounts for less than 1%of Japan's global trade, China imported from Japan with a value of about $ 600 million in 2022, which is the largest export market in Japan.
Fukushima Prefecture knows: to ensure safe discharge of sea with a "no negligence" attitude
On the other hand, after the drainage operation was opened, Komosami Yasami, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan visited the Fukushima First Nuclear Power Station on Monday.After the inspection of the related equipment of Paihai, Nishi said that although the treatment of water filtered by the "multi -nuclein removal system" (ALPS) was diluted by the seawater, it was necessary to discharge such a large amount of water to the sea, and his mood was very complicated.Essence
In Naiba strongly requires the Japanese official to maintain the handling of water safely with a "no negligence" attitude, saying that "there is no predicted situation."
In response to Japan's submission of documents to the WTO on the suspension of Japanese aquatic products on China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on Tuesday (5th) that China ’s relevant measures are completely reasonable and necessary.
Mao Ning said: "We have repeatedly showed the strict position of the Chinese side on the issue of Japanese nuclear pollution water, and the Japanese side forcibly discharged nuclear pollution water to the ocean.Disposal standards. The international community generally pays attention to the risks of the Japanese side's move to the marine environment and public safety, and take preventive measures. "