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Draft Guidance for Industry: Recommendations for Collecting Representative Samples for Food Testing Used as Evidence for Release of Certain Fish and Fishery Products Subject to Detention Without Physical Examination (DWPE) and Removal of a Foreign Manufacturer's Goods from DWPE

This guidance is intended to provide recommendations for collecting a representative sample for testing when fish and fishery products are subject to detention without physical examination (DWPE) due to the appearance of adulteration caused by pathogens.

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Japan hopes to resolve China's seafood ban over Fukushima's wastewater release within WTO's scope

Japan hopes to resolve China's ban on its seafood following the release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant within the World Trade Organization's scope, Agriculture Minister Ichiro Miyashita said Wednesday. Despite repeated assurances, China banned seafood from Japan immediately after the plant began its treated radioactive wastewater release in August. Seafood accounts for a small portion of Japan's overall trade but the ban has hit exporters hard as China was the top destination for Japanese seafood exports.

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fukushima: Japanese ministers eat Fukushima fish to show it's safe after nuclear plant wastewater is discharged

The release of the treated wastewater into the ocean, which began Thursday and is expected to continue for decades, has been strongly opposed by fishing groups and by neighbouring countries. China immediately banned all imports of Japanese seafood in response. In South Korea, thousands of people joined rallies over the weekend to condemn the discharge.

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Ruling party, gov't urge seafood consumption amid Fukushima fears

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the government are calling for industries to join their campaign to promote seafood consumption, despite lingering public fear over the impact of Japan s release of wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.

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