Japan s food exports plummeted, announcing a new policy in response to Russian sanctions

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-07

It has been seven days since Japan discharged nuclear sewage into the sea, and countries are condemning this irresponsible behavior. However, Japan** does not seem to have any intention of changing its decision, and has even openly threatened China that it must accept their nuclear-contaminated food and lift the ban on the import of Japanese aquatic products.

Such behavior is not only irresponsible to the global environment, but also a threat to human health. We call on Japan** to immediately stop this dangerous behavior and work together to protect the future of our planet and humanity.

Fumio Kishida's accusations have been questioned by the international community, and his accusations against China have been deemed unfair due to a lack of evidence. As countries began to take action to boycott Japan, Japan's exports of aquatic products were significantly affected, and Japan** was forced to take emergency measures.

However, Russia's words caught Fumio Kishida off guard, and even made him feel extremely panicked and uneasy.

Ignoring international opposition, Japan urgently announced a new policy, saying it would discharge nuclear sewage into the ocean. They insisted that the IAEA had tested that the sewage contained no radioactive material other than tritium and was completely drinkable.

However, this behavior has aroused global concern and skepticism, because the discharge of such complex nuclear pollution into the ocean will undoubtedly have a far-reaching impact on the marine ecological environment and human health.

We call on Japan** to reconsider this decision and find a safer and more sustainable solution.

Although Japan is surrounded by the sea, its freshwater resources are not abundant, and it even faces serious water shortages. If the nuclear-contaminated water is safe to drink, why doesn't Japan drain the nuclear-contaminated water to solve the problems of people's livelihood in the country, but instead discharges it into the sea?

Obviously, Japan's claim that the nuclear sewage is "drinkable" is a big lie!

After the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, China has carried out strict inspections on food imported from the region, and many prefectures and cities have been banned from importing. A month before Japan announced the release of nuclear wastewater on August 24, Chinese customs began testing 100 percent of Japanese food imports, returning all substandard or irradiated aquatic products to the original route.

In order to ensure China's food safety, China has decided to ban the import of aquatic products from all of Japan from the 24th. This resolute measure will undoubtedly have a significant impact on Japan's economy, as a considerable part of Japan's aquatic products are exported to China.

Therefore, China can be said to be the largest buyer of Japanese marine products. However, this decision is necessary in order to protect the health of the Chinese people.

China's customs ban on Japanese seafood has hit Japan's economy hard, and a large amount of seafood is about to rot. In this regard, Japan shouted to China, hoping that China can lift the ban on aquatic products, emphasizing that although Japanese aquatic products are nuclear food, they are not harmful to the human body, hoping to save the reputation of Japanese aquatic products.

However, China has taken a firm stance that it will not allow anyone to enter the country at any time or place when or where it involves Japanese food.

In order to get rid of the problem of aquatic products that are about to rot, Fumio Kishida decides to take action. He formulated a new seafood export policy to sell Japanese seafood to Southeast Asia and Europe for export transformation.

According to expert analysis, this new policy is not simple, and there may be hidden mysteries in it. Due to Japan's close ties to Southeast Asia and Europe, many believe that Japan may be using so-called regional flow packaging techniques to export nuclear food to China through exports from these regions.

However, regardless of Japan's true intentions, this new seafood export policy has had a positive impact on Japan's seafood industry and economy. By selling Japanese seafood products to all parts of the world, Japan can expand the market for its seafood products and increase its economic profits.

After the introduction of the new export policy for aquatic products, Japan is facing serious challenges. However, the intransigence of Russia** has made Japan very uneasy. Nevertheless, Russia** has proposed a solution that may be able to completely solve Japan's current predicament.

When the news came, Fumio Kishida was so frightened that his legs trembled.

Russia's hard-core response to Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea directly threatens the lives of all mankind. Therefore, whatever sanctions are adopted by various countries, it is a matter of course for Japan.

As a fighting people, the solution proposed by Russia is both quick and practical.

According to related reports, there are proposals from the Russian side to use hydrogen bombs to clean the Fukushima nuclear wastewater, a "violent aesthetic" solution aimed at quickly solving the global nuclear contamination problem and bringing benefits to humanity.

The enormous energy generated by the hydrogen bomb** can destroy a large amount of pollutants in an instant, and even if there is still pollution in some places, it is much better than Japan's continuous discharge of nuclear sewage into the ocean for 30 years.

Japan** panicked at Russia's proposal and advised Russia to remain calm. Putin insisted that Japan must accept requests from countries around the world to collect nuclear wastewater and conduct an analysis of the radioactive material in its territory, and that it can only continue its plan to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea once all countries believe that Japan's nuclear wastewater meets the discharge standards.

If Japan fails to stop the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea in a timely manner when the test results are unsatisfactory, Russia is willing to play a leading role and use effective force to "persuade" Japan to abandon this plan.

Russia's proposal kills two birds with one stone, both to dispel the doubts of countries and to help Japan get rid of the stigma. Isn't Japan's so-called "green pollution-free" nuclear sewage not afraid of the international community's inspection?

Under the resolute opposition of China, Russia and other countries, more countries have joined the ranks of sanctions against Japan.

Germany** was one of the first countries to take action to protect itself from marine pollution. They are well aware of the serious consequences of marine pollution, so they have taken self-protection measures in addition to China and Russia, which have imposed stronger sanctions.

On August 24, Germany immediately implemented a policy of completely banning the import of Japanese food, and implemented stricter nuclear radiation testing for food that has reached a deal but has not yet cleared customs, so as to ensure the stability of the German market environment and better protect the physical safety of domestic citizens.

Germany is determined to maintain its environmental image and no longer turns a blind eye to Japan's bad behaviour. Germany's sanctions on Japanese food have been widely praised and praised in China, showing that Germany has made the right decision.

At the same time, Thailand has also taken action, and Japan's new seafood policy could seriously damage the reputation of Thai seafood.

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