China Moves to Resume Japanese Seafood Imports | Japan-China Trade Thaw 2025 #trendstream |

In a significant trade development, China has agreed to take steps to resume seafood imports from Japan, according to a statement from Tokyo. This follows strained relations over the Fukushima wastewater discharge. The diplomatic shift could help restore stability in regional food trade and boost economic ties between the two Asian giants. Stay updated with Trend Stream.

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In a key diplomatic shift, China has agreed to begin steps toward resuming Japanese seafood imports, according to Tokyo officials. The move signals a thaw in trade tensions sparked by Japan’s Fukushima wastewater release. Talks are ongoing, with both sides aiming to restore economic cooperation and stabilize food trade in the region.

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