After China's full ban on the import of Japanese aquatic products, Russia hopes to expand its export of aquatic products to China.

According to Reuters, Russian Food Safety Supervision Agency issued a statement on Friday (August 25) saying that the Chinese market is interested in Russia's aquaculture.quantity.Russia hopes to increase the scope and quantity of aquatic products exported to China by applying for more Russian companies and ships.

For this reason, Russia's official plan continues to talk to China on the safety of aquatic products and negotiates with the provisions of the export of aquatic products.

Discovery that China is one of the largest export destinations for Russian aquatic products.From January to August this year, more than half of Russia's aquatic products were exported to China, including cod, catfish, bifeita, sardines, cod and crabs.As of July this year, a total of 894 Russian companies were allowed to export aquatic products to China.

After the Japanese government began discharge nuclear waste water on Thursday (August 24), China announced the full ban on Japanese aquatic products.

Russian food safety regulatory agencies say that although very few Japanese aquatic products flow into Russia, Russia has strengthened the screening of Japanese seafood imports.Officials also said that the direction of foreign streams in the Far East of Russia will prevent Russia from being polluted.About 70%of Russia's seafood is caught in the Far East.