Group 1 - The Chinese government has conditionally resumed imports of certain seafood products from specific regions in Japan, a decision based on international monitoring and scientific assessments regarding the safety of these products [1][3] - Japan's seafood industry heavily relies on exports, and the Chinese market was a significant support until concerns over the Fukushima nuclear wastewater led to a suspension of imports, severely impacting the industry [1][3] - The resumption of imports is seen as a rare opportunity for Japanese seafood companies to regain access to a large market with high consumer safety standards [1][3] Group 2 - Japan is currently facing pressure from the United States regarding trade negotiations, with a significant trade deficit of approximately $69 billion and potential tariffs on Japanese goods [3][5] - The timing of China's decision to resume seafood imports coincided with U.S. Treasury Secretary's visit to Japan, which was intended to address Japan's cooperation with China amidst U.S.-China tensions [5][8] - Japan is in a difficult position, needing to balance cooperation with China to stabilize its economy while also addressing U.S. demands to avoid potential tariffs that could further harm its key industries [5][8]
特朗普万万没想到,石破茂居然入了中方的眼,火速派美财长到日本要一个交代
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-22 02:49