US keeps importing fishery food from Japan even after 311 | Fukushima Diary

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August 14th, 2012 Some of the east Asian countries are rejecting Japanese products to import, such as fishery products or dairy products. However, US is still importing fishery products from Japan as before. In May, they measured cesium even from their local bluefin tuna. It seems like fish is easier to enter America than human beings.
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US keeps importing fishery food from Japan even after 311 | Fukushima Diary
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August 14th, 2012 Some of the east Asian countries are rejecting Japanese products to import, such as fishery products or dairy products. However, US is still importing fishery products from Japan as before. In May, they measured cesium even from their local bluefin tuna. It seems like fish is easier to enter America than human beings.
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