On November 23, during a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Komeito Party Chairman Natsuo Yamaguchi, Beijing called for independent monitoring of waste discharge activities from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
On October 30, US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel said that the US for the first time bought Japanese seafood to supply US troops stationed in the Northeast Asian country.
On September 17, Kyodo quoted a source saying that Beijing is closely monitoring the behavior of Japanese citizens after Tokyo decided to discharge waste in Fukushima.
On September 5, the Japanese government decided to spend 9 billion Yen (equivalent to 20,7 million USD) from the 141 reserve budget to implement an emergency support policy for seafood traders. , after China stopped importing this item.
On May 23, China's Ministry of Commerce said that Beijing opposes Japan's export control measures for 5 types of semiconductor chip production equipment.
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