Japanese seafood is targeting South Korea, and the Yoon Suk yeol government is starting to say no

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the "Korea Economy" on December 25, in August this year, Japan started the discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea, and relevant countries completely banned the import of Japanese seafood, but now Japan is ready to expand the export of scallops and other seafood to South Korea. Yonhap News Agency said on December 26 that South Korea said on the same day that Japan plans to expand scallop exports to South Korea that this is just Japan's plan and South Korea will maintain import control measures. (Global Times, December 27).

Ignoring the severe condemnation of the international community, Japan insisted on discharging nuclear sewage into the sea, and many countries completely banned the import of Japanese seafood. Now, Japan** has set its sights on South Korea - preparing to expand the export of scallops and other seafood to South Korea, but South Korea** has made it clear: first, it still bans the import of all seafood from eight prefectures near Fukushima;Second, for scallops and other seafood products from other parts of Japan, the ROK side tests for radioactive substances for every import, and even if trace amounts are found, it will require a separate nuclear certificate, which is effectively equivalent to a ban on imports. It seems that Yoon Suk-yeol ** has finally begun to say "no" to Japan.

Before Japan discharged nuclear sewage into the sea, many countries expressed strong opposition, but in order to curry favor with Japan and the United States unconditionally and without a bottom line, Yoon Suk-yeol turned a blind eye to Japan's insistence on discharging nuclear sewage into the sea, which caused the South Korean people to leave the anger and caused Yoon Suk-yeol's support rate to drop again and again. Japan's targeting of seafood at South Korea is not only a last resort, but also a test to see whether South Korea is really good to Japan or not. If Yoon Suk-yeol is really good to Japan, then he should accept Japanese seafood. However, this time, Japan** was disappointed, and South Korea**'s wings hardened.

Since Yoon Suk-yeol came to power, he has blindly curryed favor with Japan in order to consolidate the South Korea-US alliance. In particular, on the issue of compensation for Korean labor cases, South Korean companies were asked to pay to compensate Korean workers on behalf of Japanese companies, which caused an uproar in South Korea. Many South Korean people questioned whether Yoon Suk-yeol was Japanese or KoreanIs Yoon Suk-yeol a puppet of Japan?In the eyes of the South Korean people, Yoon Suk-yeol is a sinner in South Korea and a "thief". Japan's seafood targeting South Korea also saw Yoon Suk-yeol's weakness and Yoon Suk-yeol's "loyalty" to Japan. However, Yoon Suk-yeol has changed and began to reject the unreasonable demands of the Japanese **.

Japan's desire to export seafood to South Korea has been blocked, which will definitely affect the relationship between Japan and South Korea. In fact, Japan has always looked down on South Korea, especially South Korea's current ** Yoon Suk-yeol. Yoon Suk-yeol, a prosecutor with no political experience, seems to be excusable for his obedience to the United States, but it is unforgivable for him to be respectful to Japan. Originally, Japan** set a scallop export target of 4.1 billion yen to South Korea, which was equivalent to 63%, but South Korea is not accepting it now. Just imagine, once Japan becomes angry, Japan-South Korea relations "once return" to before Yoon Suk-yeol came to power, how will Yoon Suk-yeol end?(Mao Kaiyun).

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