l*********u 发帖数: 19053 | 1 While Japanese imports are surging on the back of an ever-depreciating
currency and ever-appreciating cost of energy, it would appear the
enterprising Easterners have come up with a solution to two problems -
exports and radiation. As RT reports, more than 130 "contaminated" used cars
from Japan were denied access to Russia last year. The consumer watchdog
agency Rospotrebnadzor is also closely monitoring deliveries of fish.
A customs officer holds up a device used for measuring radiation levels,
while standing in front of vehicles delivered from Japan, in Russia's far
eastern city of Vladivostok.
Strict control of all cargo, arriving from Japan, will continue in 2014
as well, Rospotrebnadzor said on its website.
“In 2013, Russia has banned 165 batches of contaminated goods from
entering the country. There were mainly used cars – 132, and spare parts
for vehicles – 33,” the statement said.
Deliveries of fish coming from Japan and those caught in the Pacific
Ocean are also being monitored, the agency said.
“Particular attention is paid to this issue in Russia’s Far East,
where radiation control of fish is being wieldy implemented, including the
distribution chain,” Rospotrebnadzor said.
The supply of Japanese fish to Russia is currently allowed only under a
special declaration that confirms the presence of radioactive substances in
the products is within safety standards established by the Customs Union of
Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.
It seems the world is also losing interest in one of Japan's other major
exports - Blue-Fin Tuna (as prices have dropped 95% from last year!) | m******d 发帖数: 3243 | | a******o 发帖数: 16625 | 3 很多车很容易改。
【在 m******d 的大作中提到】 : 日车是右舵吧,毛子要要来干嘛
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