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SEOUL--Fisheries minister Shinjiro Koizumi called on South Korea to lift import restrictions on Japanese seafood products that were imposed following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
SEOUL – The largest fisheries market in the South Korean capital is stepping up testing to show its offerings are safe, aiming to allay consumer concerns about Japan's planned release of treated ...
Aldi isn't immune to the occasional scandal. One shocking event in 2017 involving seafood left us unsettled and concerned ...
The global oyster market is on the rise as seafood demand continues to grow. Oysters are valued as a delicacy, a healthy ...
DANDONG, China -- North Korea's trade with China has recovered to 90% of pre-pandemic levels this year by staying under the radar of United Nations sanctions, as a walk through this border city shows.
SEOUL -- South Korea announced it will maintain a ban on imports of seafood from Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, in the latest of a series of hiccups that have arisen since a historic summit in ...
SEOUL--Seoul office worker Kim Mijeong said she intends to stop eating seafood because she deeply mistrusts the safety of Japan’s release of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea from its ...
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) opened the Vietnam International Seafood ...
KOCHI: In a bid to overcome the penalty tariff imposed by the US administration, the Indian seafood industry is planning to ...
MPEDA chief suggests India explore alternative seafood markets to counter US tariffs. Focus on Russia, UK, EU, and more.
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