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Will Fukushima Place Japanese Restaurants At Peril?

Jeremy Lim, Vice-President & Media Liaisons, Persatuan Pemilik Restoran & Bistro

29-Aug-23 07:30

Will Fukushima Place Japanese Restaurants At Peril?

Japan’s decision to release treated radioactive water from its Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean has caused neighbouring countries to be on alert about the safety of consuming Japanese seafood. Malaysia has not banned seafood imports from Japan yet, but we speak to Jeremy Lim, Vice-President & Media Liaisons, Persatuan Pemilik Restoran & Bistro to get his reactions to this development from the local F&B industry.

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Produced by: Yeong Yeng Yee

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See, Mark Tan


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Categories:  environmenteconomyinternational

Tags:  fukushima power plantjapanese seafoodjapanese restaurantsradiation





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