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The US military's decision to start buying Japanese seafood for its forces in Japan is a response to China's ban on such products, imposed after Tokyo released treated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. This comes amidst G-7 trade ministers' criticism of nations exploiting commercial vulnerabilities and calls for China not to apply double standards on the Japanese food ban.
Exclusive: The United States has for the first time begun buying Japanese seafood to supply its military there, a response to China's ban on such products imposed after Tokyo released treated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea https://t.co/vfeMVqZSeX
Exclusive: The United States has for the first time begun buying Japanese seafood to supply its military there, a response to China's ban on such products imposed after Tokyo released treated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea https://t.co/vAaTAusg82
Exclusive: US military begins Japan seafood purchases to counter China ban https://t.co/rqo4tTKKSq https://t.co/GmV2wZQEjT
China urges G7 not to have double standards on Japanese food ban https://t.co/7xFkMu99dA https://t.co/A0ftbaTozH
China urges G7 not to have double standards on Japanese food ban https://t.co/CuFZrSRGcG https://t.co/KzykWW1yor
China urges G7 not to have double standards on Japanese food ban https://t.co/oWae5bhtUC
G7 calls for immediate repeal of bans on Japanese food, pressing China https://t.co/j4Kt1ZdA1C
G-7 trade ministers meeting in Japan criticized nations that exploit the commercial vulnerabilities of others to pursue policy objectives, without specifying any culprit https://t.co/CHZLUNIMpP
G-7 trade ministers meeting in Japan criticized nations that exploit the commercial vulnerabilities of others to pursue policy objectives, without specifying any culprit https://t.co/9rc2zD1wDm
G7 calls for immediate repeal of bans on Japanese food, pressing China https://t.co/9eyurzofZm https://t.co/idUBUIL6iV