Hong Kong's Potential Ban on Japanese Seafood Sparks International Concerns

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Japan has urged Hong Kong not to impose stricter restrictions on food imports from Japan due to its plan to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant. In a meeting with Hong Kong officials, Japan explained its water release plan and assured the safety of Japanese food. Hong Kong had previously threatened to ban seafood products from multiple Japanese prefectures if the water release goes ahead.
- Japan 'strongly' asks Hong Kong not to ban food imports on Fukushima water release Reuters
- 'It's already hitting us': Japanese eateries face fallout from looming Hong Kong seafood ban South China Morning Post
- Hong Kong poised to ban Japanese seafood over treated nuclear wastewater CNN
- South Korea Asks Japan for Role in Fukushima Water Monitoring Bloomberg
- Hong Kong plans widespread ban of Japanese sea products Taiwan News
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