The United States kept its promise and bought 1 ton of poisonous seafood from Japan, and then, the

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

Text Assassin. Despite the strong opposition of the international community, Japan insisted on discharging nuclear wastewater into the sea. In response to Japan's lack of morality, China announced a ban on the import of Japanese seafood, dealing a catastrophic blow to the country's related industries. Recently, Japan has been frantically looking for an alternative to the Chinese market, but the effect seems to be less than ideal.

After hitting a wall in China, Japan has recently turned to other allies in the hope of convincing them to become ideal venues for Japan to dump poisonous seafood. According to the Observer Network, Japan recently held a cabinet meeting aimed at expanding the export of agriculture, forestry and aquatic products, and the main topic was to strengthen the country's export strategy for aquatic products.

Japan's Kyodo News revealed that the main topic of the cabinet meeting held by Kishida is to reduce the heavy blow to the Japanese aquatic product industry caused by China's ban on imports by expanding overseas markets. According to the implementation strategy released after the meeting, Japan** has decided to develop new markets and export major seafood products such as scallops to South Korea and the European Union in order to maintain its goal of increasing total exports of agricultural and forestry products to 2 trillion yen by 2025.

As we all know, China has always been the largest exporter of Japanese aquatic products, but since Japan forced the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea in August this year, China responded at the first time, including a complete suspension of the import of Japanese aquatic products, in the words of the Japanese media: to bring huge losses to Japan's related industries.

It is worth mentioning that the countries listed in the implementation strategy released by Japan are all countries that have supported Japan's plan to discharge pollutants into the sea. The main reason why Japan convened a cabinet meeting to come up with this implementation strategy is that in addition to the fact that they can no longer open the door to the Chinese market, and more importantly, Japan seems to feel deceived by these so-called allies.

You must know that the United States and European countries support Japan's lack of morality in discharging sewage into the sea, and they use Japan's behavior as a political tool to counter China's influence. In order to bolster and cheer up the Japanese authorities, the United States, Europe, and South Korea have acquiesced in their conscience to Japan's immoral plan to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea. South Korea's ** Yoon Suk-yeol is even more attentive, and does not hesitate to eat seafood in front of the ** camera, trying to prove to the South Korean people that Japan's poisonous seafood is "very safe".

However, these countries that support Japan's nuclear sewage discharge into the sea lack morality are more likely to shout slogans of support for Japan, but it is very difficult for them to pay for Japan's poisonous seafood. Therefore, due to the impact of China's refusal to enter the ban, many Japanese aquatic products have rotted because no one wants them, and European countries are still pretending to be deaf and dumb, but the United States has "kept its promise" and symbolically purchased 1 ton of scallops for the US military stationed in Japan, and then, there is no more.

Obviously, the Japanese authorities concocted such an implementation guide at this time, called expanding overseas markets, but in fact it is more like "collecting debts" from those allies, asking them to implement their previous commitments to Japan, so as to buy some Japanese aquatic products and reduce the losses of related industries. After all, without the big market of China, Japan's aquatic product industry is already broken, and if it cannot expand other markets, Japanese poisonous seafood can only be eaten by itself.

In the latest export target set by Japan**, the EU market requires 4.5 billion yen of seafood to be imported annually, followed by the South Korean market with 4.1 billion yen. However, it is still unknown how the EU will react to this, but South Korea has changed from a "good baby" to a hard thorn in the current import of Japanese aquatic products. According to the global network, Japan unilaterally set up a 4.1 billion yen annual aquatic product import plan for South Korea, and the Seoul authorities said that no matter what the Japanese plan is, the South Korean side will maintain import controls.

South Korea** pointed out that South Korea will continue to ban the import of aquatic products from eight prefectures around Fukushima, and for aquatic products from other parts of Japan, South Korea will test each import for radioactive substances, and even if trace amounts are found, they will also require the other party to submit a nuclear certificate. In this regard, Yonhap News Agency bluntly said in the report: Seoul's move is equivalent to announcing a ban on the import of Japanese aquatic products.

To sum up, it can be seen that China is not only resolutely resisting the import of Japanese aquatic products, but other countries, including those that previously supported Japan's nuclear sewage discharge plan, do not want to let Japan's contaminated aquatic products poison the Chinese people. Even a ** like Yin Xiyue, who was previously subservient to Japan, had to take into account the feelings of the people and keep Japanese aquatic products out. As a result, the implementation strategy formulated by the Kishida cabinet will become a piece of waste paper due to the boycott of Japanese seafood products by various countries.

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