MOSCOW: Japan's seafood exports dropped by one third in August, against the backdrop of the launch of the Fukushima water discharge, according to data provided by the Japanese Statistics Bureau, reported Sputnik.Japan’s seafood exports fell by 30 per cent in August compared to July, and by a quarter year-on-year to 31,100 tonnes, the Statistics Bureau said. Their export value also dove by 27 per cent in August and 25 per cent year-on-year to US$118.1 million.The fall occurred after 15 countries, including Kazakhstan, Portugal, Chile, Sri Lanka and Mexico, stopped importing Japanese seafood in August. The countries are reported to have imported seafood worth US$828,000 in July.Another 24 stat
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