Beijing, May 28 — China and Japan have made significant strides in their ongoing discussions about Japanese aquatic products. The latest round of technical talks, held in Beijing at Japan’s request, concluded with both sides noting substantial progress.
The announcement came from China’s General Administration of Customs (GAC) on Friday. According to the GAC, multiple rounds of talks have taken place this year, highlighting the commitment of both nations to strengthen cooperation in the field of aquatic trade.
The discussions focus on ensuring the safety and quality of aquatic products traded between the two countries. This progress signals a positive step forward in China-Japan relations, potentially benefiting consumers and the fishing industries in both nations.
As two of the world’s leading economies, China’s collaboration with Japan on aquatic products could have significant implications for global trade and food security. Observers are hopeful that this momentum will lead to more comprehensive agreements in the near future.
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China reports progress in new talks with Japan on aquatic products
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