Japan may take China to WTO over Fukushima-driven seafood import ban

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Japan may take China to WTO over Fukushima-driven seafood import ban
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Japan’s National Police Agency has received 225 reports of harassment calls to date, Jiji news reported. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters that Japan will take “necessary action under various routes, including the WTO framework”.

from phone numbers with the +86 Chinese country code, with many reporting callers complaining of the Fukushima water release. An increasing number of landline phone users are requesting to block foreign numbers, said a spokesman at NTT Communications, a Nippon Telegraph and Telephone unit. “It is extremely regrettable and concerning about the large number of harassment calls that have likely come from China,” Trade Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said during a news conference.

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