date:Sep 17, 2013
tions that are in accordance with international standards and based on this implored South Korea to view Japan's food exports from a scientific stance.
Suga said in cases where food products test positive for radiation in excess of international standards, the products are not shipped overseas and reiterated that the Pacific Ocean has not been adversely affected by the radioactive leaks at the stricken Fukushima plant in Japan's northeast.
South Korea, however, upheld its ban on all fisheries