China suspends imports of all Japanese aquatic products
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Source:Xinhua
BEIJING, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- China's General Administration of Customs announced Thursday that the country will suspend the imports of all aquatic products, including edible aquatic animals, originating from Japan starting from Aug. 24 to prevent risks from Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater.
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