Japan to officially protest S. Korea's fisheries ban
date:Sep 17, 2013
products from Fukushima, Aomori, Ibaraki, Gunma, Miyagi, Iwate, Tochigi and Chiba prefectures, stating that the ban would be upheld regardless of levels of radioactivity found in the products.

Japan's moves to involve the WTO are also in a bid to prevent other countries from slapping bans on Japan's food and fisheries exports, sources close to the matter said here Monday, as a growing number of countries are demanding increased certification of safety from Japan on its exports.

But while the W
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