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Mizuho Fukushima's visit to China has attracted widespread attention. As the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Japan, the delegation she led chose to make the first stop during her visit to China, the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall, where she formally apologized to the Chinese people, a move that was unimaginable in the past. Mizuho Fukushima's apology was seen as a way for the Japanese side to show goodwill.
However, the purpose behind this is not just to apologize, the Japanese side also hopes that China will ease import restrictions on Japanese aquatic products. According to the data, the export value of Japanese aquatic products to China has recently declined significantly, which has caused a serious impact on the Japanese fishery industry. In order to fill the gap, Japan** has tried to export more seafood to the South Korean and European markets, but this is not a long-term solution. Therefore, they hope to impress China with gestures of goodwill and apologies to ease China's restrictions on Japanese aquatic products.
However, the Chinese side did not agree to Japan's request. Wang Huning, chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, made it clear during his meeting with Fukushima Mizuho that Japan first properly handle historical issues and solve the problem of discharging Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea. This can be seen as China's response to Japan's goodwill, but it also shows that China will not ease its restrictions on Japan lightly.
Japan's seafood exports have suffered a major setback recently. According to the data, in November last year, Japan's exports of aquatic products to China fell by 18 percent year-on-year8%, reaching a level of only 30.6 billion yen. Especially for the Chinese market, the export value of Japanese seafood fell directly to 1 billion yen, a year-on-year decrease of 869%。Faced with such a huge contraction, Japan** can only turn its attention to other markets, such as South Korea and Europe.
However, Japan has also encountered difficulties in finding a way out of other markets. The first is the South Korean market, and although Japan sees South Korea as a potential alternative market, South Korea** has made it clear that it will maintain import controls on Japanese seafood regardless of Japan's actions. The second is the European market, although Europe has a demand for imported processed aquatic products, but Japan's loss of the Chinese market also means the loss of processing services provided by China, which will have a serious impact on Japan's exports.
Therefore, Japan** hopes to win China to relax restrictions on Japanese aquatic products by showing goodwill and apologizing to China. However, the Chinese side has made it clear that it wants Japan to resolve the historical issue and the nuclear sewage problem before it can talk about easing restrictions. This means that Japan needs to take more concrete measures and actions to demonstrate their sincerity in order to make a breakthrough on this issue.
The article describes the actions of Mizuho Fukushima, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Japan, during his visit to China and the response of the Chinese side. During his visit to China, Mizuho Fukushima apologized to the Memorial Hall of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War and expressed his opposition to the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea. However, the Japanese side hoped to use this kind gesture to get China to relax its restrictions on Japanese aquatic products, but it was unable to obtain China's consent. The article details the decline in Japan's exports of aquatic products and the plight of Japan** in seeking other markets, while also mentioning China's response to Japan's request.
Through this article, I gained insight into the plight of Japan's seafood exports and the reasons behind them. Japan's exports of seafood are restricted in many ways, and China, as an important market, plays an important role in the dynamics of Japan's seafood imports. China's demand that Japan properly deal with the issue of history and nuclear sewage fully demonstrates China's determination to protect its national interests and historical memory. At the same time, the Chinese side has also given the Japanese side room for further negotiations and settlement of the problem, which is a relatively compromised attitude.
Combined with my personal thinking, I believe that the solution of this issue requires the joint efforts and compromise of both sides. For their part, Japan needs to show their sincerity by taking more active measures to solve the historical problem and solve the problem of nuclear wastewater. For their part, China needs to ensure that the principles of protecting national interests and historical memory are not undermined, as well as actively engage in dialogue and negotiations with Japan on resolving the issue. Only with the joint efforts of both parties can a mutually beneficial and win-win solution be reached.
Overall, the article highlights the differences and contradictions between China and Japan over the import of aquatic products through a description of Mizuho Fukushima's visit to China and China's response. At the same time, the article also mentions Japan's plight in seeking other markets and China's request for Japan's request. Through reading this article, I have a deeper understanding of this problem and also realize the complexity and difficulty of solving this problem.
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