Japan's nuclear wastewater exhaust sea caused a series of panic such as grabbing salt in China. The China Salt Industry Association emphasized that salt produced by sea salt as raw materials is safe.

The website of the China Salt Industry Association released news. The China Salt Industry Association organized a symposium on the national sea salt salt design enterprise on Tuesday (August 29) in Beijing.The phenomenon and related issues related to the production and sales of sea salt enterprises have been exchanged.

The relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (National Nuclear Safety Bureau) said on Thursday (24th) that officials organized and organized the monitoringMonitoring of Sea Marine Radiation Environment.

The person in charge said that the monitoring results showed that the concentration of artificial radioactive nucleo activity concentration in sea and marine life in China has not been abnormal, and it is generally within the scope of rising and falling over the years.

According to the above information, the participants believe that the salt currently produced by sea salt as raw materials is safe, and the salt purchased by regular channels on the market is also safe.

The China Salt Association calls on the salt industry to jointly maintain the order of the salt market, fulfill the social responsibility given by the salt special business system, and ensure the quality and safety and supply safety of salt.

After the Japanese nuclear wastewater was officially discharged into the sea, the Chinese market broke out for a while.On the evening of the 24th, Zhongyan Group promised on the WeChat public account that "is working overtime to produce and distribute overtime, and go all out to ensure market supply." He also called on all sectors of society to "rational consumption and not to buy blindly."

Wang Xiaoqing, Executive Chairman of the China Salt Industry Association, also said that the production of salt salt in China can meet the needs, and it is not recommended to imitate the practices of salt in Korean people.