After Japan announced the launch of the emission nuclear treatment of water, the Macau Customs stated that it would strengthen the customs inspection and strictly implement the ban on the import of food in 10 counties in Japan.

According to the Macau government website, the Macau government said that in order to ensure food safety and residents' health, on Wednesday (August 23), the Communist Chief of the SARIII was published.Imported originated from 10 cities in Fukushima Prefecture, Chiba County, Tochigi County, Ibaraki Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Gunma County, Miyagi Prefecture, Niigata County, Nagano Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture and Tokyo.Sexual food, sea salt and seaweed.

The Macau Customs will strictly enforce the Chief Executive's instructions and comprehensively strengthen the inspection of imported goods and entry -people from various ports.Among them, especially the items carried by people from Japan from Japan, improved their inspection efforts to prevent food from flowing into Macau and maintain the health of residents.

The Macau Customs and the Municipal Department will continue to cooperate closely, strengthen the inspection of the municipal food shops, check the source of food, to combat stores or restaurants that are collected, sold and used to prohibit imported ingredients to ensure food safety.

The Macau Customs call for residents to travel to Japan, and do not bring the above -mentioned products that are prohibited from importing from returning to Australia.In addition, Macau Customs suggests that residents and passengers should first understand the regulations of items entering and leaving Macau. In addition to being controlled by foreign trade regulations, some items must apply for certificates and accurate photos in advance.

Japan has decided to discharge the radioactive sewage of the processed Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean from August 24, and it is expected to continue to discharge within 30 years.The Hong Kong government has announced that it is prohibited from importing all aquatic products in 10 counties in Japan.