FDA Import Alert: U.S. bans agricultural and fishery products from 
14 prefectures in Japan due to Fukushima radionuclides — Top Newspaper: 
Concern over contamination is spreading to  countries around Pacific 
 
Dong-A Ilbo, Sept. 28, 2013 (Korea’s top newspaper): [...] Concerns over 
Japan’s radioactive contamination and its seafood 
is spreading to most countries in the Pacific basin. The United States 
has recently banned agricultural and fishery imports from 14 prefectures in 
Japan, up from eight. South Korea puts a similar ban on fishery 
imports from eight prefectures, while China and Taiwan does so for 10 
and five prefectures, respectively. [... The IAEA's] upcoming probe 
needs to shed light on the cause and situation of soil and sea water 
contamination. [...] It would be much better if experts from South 
Korea, the United States and China participate in the investigation. It 
is natural for a global organization to intervene in an international 
issue. [...]
FDA Import Alert 99-33, Sept. 9, 2013: Detention Without Physical Examination 
of Products from Japan Due to Radionuclide Contamination [...] NOTE: Revision 
to this Import Alert dated September 9, 2013 adds 
multiple products to the list of products restricted by the Government 
of Japan [...] Previous revisions to this Import Alert dated March 23, 
April 12, April 14, April 20, April 21, May 9, June 13, July 6, October 
21, 2011, February 1, 2012 and July 25, 2012 provided updates to the 
products and/or prefectures subject to detention without physical 
examination. [...] The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant houses several 
nuclear reactors that have posed signs of a potential threat of 
radiological contamination to the surrounding areas. Due to the public 
health concerns that are associated with radiation and nuclear 
contamination, FDA has increased surveillance of regulated products from Japan. 
[...] Guidance: Districts may detain, without physical 
examination, the specified products from firms in the ***Fukushima, 
Aomori, Chiba, Gumna, Ibaraki, Iwate, Miyagi, Nagano, Niigata, Saitama 
Shizuoka, Tochigig, Yamagata and Yamanashi prefectures.*** [...] FDA 
will continue monitoring the public health risks due to radionuclide 
contamination, and when appropriate will remove the Import Alert and 
resume routine coverage of entries. [...]

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