44 countries restricting import of food from JP, MAFF “may present a case to WTO”

44 countries and regions are still restricting imports from Japan.
Though Canada and Mexico lifted the importing restriction, China still bans importing all kinds of food from 10 prefectures. S. Korea is also putting regulations on importing spinach, fish, mushroom etc.. They don’t plan to lift the regulations yet.

The staff in charge from MAFF (The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) suggested the necessity of discussion about presenting the case to WTO.

 

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44 pays restreignent l’importation d’aliments du Japon, le MAFF : “On pourrait présenter l’affaire à l’OMS”

 

44 pays et régions continuent de restreindre les importations du Japon.
Bien que le Canada et le Mexique aient levé leurs restrictions à l’import, la Chine continue d’interdire toute importation d’aliments de 10 préfectures. La Corée du Sud aussi impose une réglementation des importations sur les épinards, les poissons, les champignons, etc.. Ils ne prévoient pas de les lever.

L’équipe en charge du MAFF (Ministère de l’Agriculture, de la Forêt et des Pêches) a suggéré la nécessité d’une discussion pour présenter l’affaire à l’OMS.

 

http://ameblo.jp/rush08/entry-11489269292.html

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