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Be cafeful of jap food in spore. Fukushima food now sold here!

hockbeng

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I just dont understand why our PM doing this?

Singapore lifts ban on food imported from Fukushima


Singapore will lift a ban on food imports from Fukushima Prefecture imposed amid the nuclear meltdowns crisis, Premier Lee Hsien Loong said Saturday at a meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

In response, Abe expressed his gratitude and said, “It gives Fukushima great courage,” government officials said.

Singapore stopped importing food products from Fukushima after the massive earthquake and tsunami of March 2011 unleashed one of the world’s worst nuclear catastrophes at the Fukushima No. 1 plant.

Abe and Lee, meeting in the city-state on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, an Asia security conference, also agreed on the need to resolve international disputes peacefully amid China’s territorial claims against neighboring countries in the South China Sea.

“Unilateral development should not take place in areas whose boundary lines are undecided, and disputes should be solved in a peaceful manner,” Abe told Lee in apparent reference to China’s drilling for oil in waters claimed by Vietnam near the Paracel Islands.

Lee replied that he is seeking restraint by all the parties involved, according to the government officials.

The two leaders also agreed to seek an early conclusion of talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade liberalization accord, and to strengthen bilateral security cooperation.

They meanwhile confirmed a plan to revise a bilateral economic partnership agreement that took effect in 2002, with the aim of further promoting trade and investment between the two nations. Abe announced the EPA review plan at a joint news conference with Lee following their summit talks.

Japan has strong economic ties with Singapore, the first territory with which Japan put into force a bilateral free trade agreement.

Abe left Singapore for Tokyo later Saturday.


It needs great courage from me to eat stuff from the nuclear reactor!
 

vamjok

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actually if you think about it, it will not affect the general public much. In general most of the food from japan the price are sold only in specific stores and are in general at a much higher (3 to 4 times) price as those produced and imported from malaysia and china. most of us will not buy them anyway. but i am still pissed off by PM decision nevertheless.
 

kaipoh

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Just the Stingy fault, don't buy/eat Jap food every things are done.


I just dont understand why our PM doing this?

Singapore lifts ban on food imported from Fukushima


Singapore will lift a ban on food imports from Fukushima Prefecture imposed amid the nuclear meltdowns crisis, Premier Lee Hsien Loong said Saturday at a meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

In response, Abe expressed his gratitude and said, “It gives Fukushima great courage,” government officials said.

Singapore stopped importing food products from Fukushima after the massive earthquake and tsunami of March 2011 unleashed one of the world’s worst nuclear catastrophes at the Fukushima No. 1 plant.

Abe and Lee, meeting in the city-state on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, an Asia security conference, also agreed on the need to resolve international disputes peacefully amid China’s territorial claims against neighboring countries in the South China Sea.

“Unilateral development should not take place in areas whose boundary lines are undecided, and disputes should be solved in a peaceful manner,” Abe told Lee in apparent reference to China’s drilling for oil in waters claimed by Vietnam near the Paracel Islands.

Lee replied that he is seeking restraint by all the parties involved, according to the government officials.

The two leaders also agreed to seek an early conclusion of talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade liberalization accord, and to strengthen bilateral security cooperation.

They meanwhile confirmed a plan to revise a bilateral economic partnership agreement that took effect in 2002, with the aim of further promoting trade and investment between the two nations. Abe announced the EPA review plan at a joint news conference with Lee following their summit talks.

Japan has strong economic ties with Singapore, the first territory with which Japan put into force a bilateral free trade agreement.

Abe left Singapore for Tokyo later Saturday.


It needs great courage from me to eat stuff from the nuclear reactor!
 

tonychat

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actually if you think about it, it will not affect the general public much. In general most of the food from japan the price are sold only in specific stores and are in general at a much higher (3 to 4 times) price as those produced and imported from malaysia and china. most of us will not buy them anyway. but i am still pissed off by PM decision nevertheless.

How do you know if those food will be not be sold cheap now? and how do you know it will not be bought by the food seller and cook in their zhi char???

The pricing will sure be different (cheaper) from last time due to the nuclear disaster.
 

frenchbriefs

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How do you know if those food will be not be sold cheap now? and how do you know it will not be bought by the food seller and cook in their zhi char???

The pricing will sure be different (cheaper) from last time due to the nuclear disaster.

hmm well my zhi char is cooked by tiongs so the dishes are cheena oriented.shi chuan fried rice,gong bao chicken rice and all that shit.either way just bring a Geiger counter
 

da dick

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How do you know if those food will be not be sold cheap now? and how do you know it will not be bought by the food seller and cook in their zhi char???

The pricing will sure be different (cheaper) from last time due to the nuclear disaster.

the only safe solution is to eat only malaysian soursop
 

tonychat

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hmm well my zhi char is cooked by tiongs so the dishes are cheena oriented.shi chuan fried rice,gong bao chicken rice and all that shit.either way just bring a Geiger counter

Your Tiong can purchase cheap radiated fukushima vegetables and cook it for you..
 

johnny333

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PAP is driven purely by self interest. I'm sure they are getting $$$$$, goodwill, trade concessions, ..... from the Japanese gov't that we are unaware of?

Same reason why they are letting in so many indians, filipinos, Chinese, ... Probably part of a secret agreement with these countries. As "lesser mortals" we will of course not profit from such agreements
 

sleaguepunter

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airflown japanese seafood are expensive.

those local jap joints mostly use substitute products to sell the customers. and sporeans normally eat salmon sashimi only which are not from japan. so the lifting of the ban is ok as only the loaded and jap expat are rich enough to buy.
 
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laksaboy

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I just dont understand why our PM doing this?

Singapore lifts ban on food imported from Fukushima

Boost trade and Improve bilateral relations between Singapore and Japan. :wink:

PAP ministers all have helicopter vision, they see the 'macro' big picture (something which us peasants will never understand) and don't sweat the small details (e.g. radiation). That's why they're paid the big bucks.

Refer to the various FTAs signed with other countries e.g. India. Juxtapose that with a certain business park located in Changi. :biggrin:

Or it could be that your PM Lee Hsien Loong secretly hates your guts, sometimes Freudian slips are quite telling. :wink:

[video=youtube;r4c7DtXAKpA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4c7DtXAKpA[/video]
 
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