Breaking News: Kyodo News reports that the customs clearance of Japanese alcoholic beverages exported to China has been delayed, possibly due to the remarks of Takahashi Hayana

Kyodo News reported that on the 8th, it was learned that the customs clearance of Japanese alcoholic beverages and food products exported from Japan to China has taken longer than usual recently, and trade has been delayed. This situation occurred after Prime Minister Takahashi Hayana's testimony in the Diet regarding Taiwan last November, and Kyodo News believes this is a form of retaliation by our side.

Kyodo News sought confirmation from the Japanese embassy in China and learned that the embassy has received multiple calls from Japanese alcohol merchants, confirming the authenticity of the information.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, the export value of Japanese alcohol to China in 2024 was 11.6 billion yen (approximately RMB 500 million), ranking first among all countries and regions.

Kyodo News reported that according to trade sources, after the alcoholic beverages arrived in China, the time required for customs procedures was several weeks to about one month longer than usual. The delay of Japanese alcohol was particularly noticeable, with some reports indicating that it took twice as long as usual.

In my opinion, it's well-deserved! As long as Japanese militarism is not eliminated, Japan must be prepared to face retaliation!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853765082453258/

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