Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Japan continues to suffer export restrictions, citizen protests two years after Fukushima

[JURIST] Almost two years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster [IAEA backgrounder] Japanese officials report that 44 countries still ban or limit food imports from Japan, as thousands of the nation's citizens gathered on Saturday in ongoing anti-nuclear demonstrations around the country. China and South Korea, both major purchasers, are among the economies that still set limits on Japanese food imports [Japan Times report] due to concern over potential nuclear contamination. While several countries such as Canada and Mexico are...

Source: http://jurist.org/paperchase/2013/03/japan-continues-to-suffer-export-restrictions-citizen-protests-two-years-after-fukushima.php

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