Seafood trade talks expected during Japan's Foreign Minister visit to China
Japan's Foreign Minister, Takeshi Iwaya, is set to visit China on Wednesday (Dec. 25), with discussions on the seafood trade anticipated to be a key topic. This visit marks Iwaya's first trip to the Chinese capital since taking office in October. The seafood trade has become a contentious issue following China's blanket ban on Japanese aquatic products in response to Tokyo's decision to release treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean.
During his visit, Iwaya is scheduled to hold talks with China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, and meet with other Chinese officials. The discussions will likely focus on finding a way to address the ongoing trade tensions and the impact of the wastewater release on bilateral relations and trade.
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