President Xi's postponement of visit to Japan delays talks on resuming food exports March 5 20:04

Along with the visit to Japan postponement of Xi Jinping Jintao, it will also be concern that the government has delayed talks aimed at export resumption of Japanese food products seeking to China.

In response to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, China has established regulations to suspend imports of food from nine prefectures, including Fukushima and Miyagi.

Of these, rice from Niigata Prefecture was deregulated in November, but imports of all foods in other prefectures have been suspended.

The government is seeking to abolish the regulation on the basis of scientific knowledge with respect to China, was the idea that you want to accelerate the consultations in accordance with the visit of Xi Jinping Jintao.

Also, beef such as Japanese beef may have an impact on intergovernmental procedures to resume exports to China.

Last year, China lifted the ban on imports of Japanese beef, and is now working on accreditation of beef processing facilities.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the schedule has been delayed, such as the arrival of the Chinese quarantine officer scheduled for last month once in Japan, but the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has said The company aims to resume exports as soon as possible.