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China keeps door firmly closed to Japanese seafood imports

Seafood for sale at a market in Zhoushan, China. Beijng's import ban has fueled an aversion to seafood in general, creating a situation it hadn't anticipated.
Seafood for sale at a market in Zhoushan, China. Beijng’s import ban has fueled an aversion to seafood in general, creating a situation it hadn’t anticipated. | Jiji

6 thoughts on “China keeps door firmly closed to Japanese seafood imports

  1. Fukushima got flooded in 2013, I believe. Nuclear power plants retain their radioactivity for long periods, despite what governments claim. Japan and China have a long history of neighbor squabbles, and tritium is a natural byproduct of nuclear fusion using uranium breakdown products. All wildlife is affected by the dissemination of nuclear breakdown products. I live on the opposite side of the world, but downstream from the GA/SC nuclear power plant and the old bomb factory on the Savannah River. My anecdotal evidence comes from a former radiation oncologist, who has noted cancers in people downstream from Augusta, where the Savannah River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Also, tritium and other industrial and human waste finds its way into orivers, and ultimately, the oceans. Water is generally used to cool fusion towers. This leads to the steam seen in the air from a nuclear power plant. Remember Chernobyl, in Ukraine?

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  2. China can ill-afford to take to task the Japanese when a company by the name of, Temu, that is China-based is selling nothing, but toxin-filled products and the stupid Americans are buying up everything on Temu because that toxic mess is deeply discounted, and are using lipstick, perfume, shampoo and other products that are loaded down with cancer-causing chemicals.

    However, I do get why the Chinese refuse to purchase seafood from the Japanese, but, unfortunately, currents make sure that oceans flow into other oceans and toxins eventually make their way all across the globe. There is no escaping it. Everything is toxic; poison, which is why grocery store shelves are loaded down with bioweapons masquerading as food. It is ALL toxic garbage ensuring a horrific diagnose and an agonizingly painful death!

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