Tokyo and Beijing are nearing an agreement to resume Japanese seafood exports, which were banned in August 2023 due to Japan's release of treated radioactive wastewater. Following key discussions in Beijing, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary confirmed that technical requirements for exports are being finalized. Exports will restart post-registration of fishery facilities and the issuance of inspection certificates. However, restrictions remain in place on agricultural and marine exports from 10 Japanese prefectures due to ongoing safety concerns stemming from the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that final details are being completed for resuming seafood exports to China, marking a significant event after a two-year ban.
China's General Administration of Customs stated seafood exports from Japan will resume upon completion of the necessary registration and inspection procedures, following successful negotiations.
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