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China, Japan and Fukushima
Japan and China End Dispute Over Nuclear Plant Wastewater
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that the two countries have achieved a "level of mutual understanding."
Japan and China reach deal over Fukushima water release and move closer to resolving seafood ban
Japan and China said Friday they have reached a deal toward resolving their disputes over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea and Beijing's ban on Japanese seafood.
China's position on opposing Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water remains unchanged: spokesperson
BEIJING, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- China is firmly opposed to Japan's unilateral move of starting the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station into the ocean, and this position remains unchanged, a foreign ministry spokesperson said here Friday.
China and Japan agree on long-term international monitoring of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water discharge
China and Japan reached a four-point agreement on the discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water, in which both sides agreed on Japan establishing a long-term international monitoring arrangement and allowing stakeholders including China to conduct independent sampling and monitoring.
Ending Fukushima-related ban, China agrees to allow Japanese seafood imports – eventually
China has agreed to end its ban on Japanese seafood imports – eventually. China’s ban was implemented in August 2023 after Japanese authorities approved the release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was damaged by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
China-Japan accord on monitoring of Fukushima water releases
China looks set to start lifting its ban on the import of Japanese fishery products after reaching an agreement with Japan for the independent monitoring of the discharge of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant by China and other countries.
China, Japan reach deal that would allow easing of seafood ban
China is one of the largest markets for Japanese seafood exporters and the ban has been one of the main points of tension between the two countries.
China to ‘gradually’ resume imports of Japan seafood after consensus on nuclear waste
Beijing had imposed ban on imports of aquatic food from Japan after Tokyo began release of treated nuclear waste from crippled Fukushima nuclear plant - Anadolu Ajansı
China, Japan Reached Consensus in Aug on Fukushima Water Discharge, CCTV Says
China and Japan reached a consensus in August on the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, Chinese state television CCTV reported on Friday. The two sides agreed on Japan establishing a long-term international monitoring arrangement and allowing stakeholders to conduct independent sampling and monitoring,
Japón y China logran acuerdo sobre las aguas residuales de la planta nuclear de Fukushima
Japón y China anunciaron el viernes que llegaron a un acuerdo para resolver sus disputas sobre la descarga de aguas residuales de la planta nuclear de Fukushima Daiichi al océano Pacífico que llevó a Beijing a prohibir los productos pesqueros japoneses.
China Says Still 'Resolutely Opposes' Japan's Discharge Of Fukushima Water
China said on Friday that it still "resolutely opposes" Japan's discharge of water from the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant, despite announcing it would gradually resume importing seafood from the country.
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China to ease Japanese seafood import ban gradually
China will soon begin easing an import ban on all Japanese seafood, after alleviating concerns related to monitoring treated ...
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The US led on nuclear fusion for decades. Now China is in position to win the race
US companies are worried they’re losing their lead in mastering this near-limitless form of energy, as new fusion companies ...
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China is a ‘fire-breathing dragon on government steroids’ whose tech will surpass Western firms in a decade, U.S. think tank says
A report from the Washington-based Information Technology and Innovation Foundation argues China is already ahead of the U.S.
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The US, China and Russia should work together to contain nuclear weapons proliferation and constrain regional deterrence efforts
The US, China and Russia should work together to contain nuclear weapons proliferation and constrain regional deterrence ...
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India has a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile submarine. But can it catch up with China?
India’s second nuclear-capable ballistic missile submarine joined its naval fleet late last month, a move the government says ...
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How a US-China nuclear showdown threatens the Philippines
A nuclear conflict between the United States and China in the South China Sea could spill over to the Philippines, even if it ...
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Question for the candidates: What will you do to avoid a nuclear arms race with Russia and China?
Former US ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer suggests that the 2024 US presidential candidates be asked about their plan to ...
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U.S. Nuclear Strategy and the Future of Arms Control
According to recent press reports, the Biden administration has approved a secret nuclear strategy designed to adapt U.S.
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