Beijing fishmongers worry as Japan begins Fukushima water release

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Beijing fishmongers worry as Japan begins Fukushima water release
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Pressure has come both from official customs restrictions, others said, as well as from consumers who worry about the impact of Japanese.

A vendor collects a fish for a customer at a wholesale fish market in Beijing on August 24, 2023. China on August 24 banned all Japanese seafood imports over what it said was the"selfish" release of wastewater from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant Seafood sellers in Beijing expressed consternation Thursday over Japan’s gradual release of wastewater from the disaster-hit Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.

“We used to get some fresh Japanese fish, but due to customs bans we stopped receiving them two months ago,” Wang said, referencing the import controls imposed last month.

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