Although most countries in the world are opposed, Japan has insisted on going its own way, and this behavior of taking the whole world as a backing has also been criticized by many countries.
Japan has borne the brunt of the discharge of nuclear wastewater, and there have been two "dead fish waves" off the coast of Japan recently
Thousands of tons of sardines washed up on the coast of Hakodate City, Hokkaido, and the "fish wave" spread for 1 kilometer.
Just a few days later, Mie Prefecture on Japan's southeast coast also found a large number of dead fish floating on the surface, leaving local fishermen with no way to get their feet.
Local residents said that they wanted to catch these fish for consumption, but they were directly stopped by Japan**, which issued a statement at the first time, calling on people not to eat these fish, but on the other hand, they denied that it was related to nuclear pollution.
In addition, Japan's seafood exports have also been severely affected by the nuclear sewage incident.
China is the largest importer of Japanese aquatic products, and since Japan insisted on discharging nuclear sewage into the sea despite China's strong opposition, the General Administration of Customs of China has suspended the import of Japanese aquatic products in August, resulting in a year-on-year decrease of 65 percent in Japan's exports of Chinese aquatic products in August7%。
According to the statistics released by the Japanese Ministry of Finance for September, Japan's fish and seafood to Chinese mainland fell by 99 percent compared with the same period last year3%。
This is undoubtedly a huge blow to the Japanese seafood industry, of course, China is not the only country that has stopped importing Japanese seafood, other countries have also begun to boycott Japanese seafood, and even other products, such as cosmetics and food, have also been affected.
Unveiling the "whitewashing" plan for Japanese seafood.
Faced with such a scenario, Japan could not sit still and began to plot to "whitewash" its own seafood.
There have been reports that Japanese company Mitsui & Co. has long been engaged in acquisitions or equity participation in seafood companies in a number of countries, including:Singapore, Ecuador and Vietnam
In Ecuador, the acquired company is one of the largest shrimp farming enterprises in the world. In Vietnam, Mitsui & Co. acquired Minh Phu Group, Vietnam's largest shrimp company, with a 351% of the shares.
In addition, the Japanese side also said yesChile, AustraliaSeafood companies from other countries are interested.
Why did Japan acquire foreign seafood companies?According to Japanese folk sources,The real purpose of Japan's move is to confuse the publicWe ship seafood from Japan to Singapore, Vietnam, Ecuador and other places for "whitewashing".Change your identity, label seafood from other countries, and then ** to China and other countries.
Even if consumers identify the place of origin when buying products and no longer buy Japanese, but in fact the seafood they buy is still native to Japan, consumers never thought that the Japanese would change their domestic seafood to a nationality, I have to say that Japan's "whitewashing plan" is really vicious.
In order to avoid Chinese consumers from buying contaminated Japanese seafood, I hope that the relevant departments will improve the inspection efforts, and must not put in a fish that has slipped through the net, and it is also recommended that everyone try to buy seafood from our country.