00:00 We go to Japan, the host who hopes China will immediately lift the import of seafood from Japan.
00:05 This is what Ichiro Miyashita, the Japanese Minister of Agriculture, said.
00:10 He arrived in Malaysia this weekend to meet with the Ministers of Agriculture of Southeast Asia.
00:15 Japan has made various efforts to help its exporters,
00:18 such as preparing emergency funds to plan a campaign to eliminate consumer concerns.
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00:30 The Japanese side hopes to immediately resolve the ban on a number of countries,
00:34 especially China, on seafood.
00:36 This is what Ichiro Miyashita, the Japanese Minister of Agriculture, said.
00:40 He arrived in Malaysia this weekend to meet with the Ministers of Agriculture of Southeast Asia.
00:46 The Japanese side said that the strict monitoring carried out by Japan since the disposal of waste
00:50 showed no significant impact on seafood and agricultural products.
00:55 All data, sample collection of seawater and fish since its release
00:59 is far below the safety limit set.
01:02 However, until now, Japan has not filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization or WTO
01:08 on China's decision to ban all Japanese seafood imports.
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01:50 As is known, since August last year, China has banned the import of Japanese seafood
01:55 following the release of waste water from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
02:01 Although there are repeated guarantees, China still bans seafood from Japan.
02:07 The Japanese government itself prepared an emergency fund of 20.7 billion yen,
02:12 or equivalent to 141 million dollars in September to help export seafood,
02:18 find new markets and for temporary freezing and storage.
02:22 Malaysian Minister of Agriculture, Mohamed Sabu, stated
02:25 Malaysia has no plans to limit the import of Japanese fish.
02:29 He said Malaysia is doing a strict test and so far
02:33 has not found any radioactive elements in the fish imported from Japan.
02:37 Even though Japan plans to hold a food exhibition
02:40 as a campaign to overcome consumer fear in a number of countries.
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