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Japan says China will resume Japanese seafood imports it halted over Fukushima water discharge
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Japan announces that China will lift its ban on Japanese seafood imports, imposed in 2023 due to concerns over the Fukushima wastewater release. Agriculture Minister Shinjiro Koizumi hailed the agreement, reached after talks in Beijing, as a major milestone. While a ban on products from 10 prefectures remains, Japan sees this as a crucial step in resolving broader bilateral issues.
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