GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Economy

How Japanese scallops became a pawn in diplomatic tensions with China, Pg2

Japanese scallops become pawns in diplomatic tensions with China after seafood import ban impacting Hokkaido's economy and international relations.

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Key Highlights:

  • In early November, a shipment of Hokkaido scallops from Japan to China was intended to signal warming ties after a previous ban.
  • Tensions rose again when Japan's PM signaled willingness to defend Taiwan, leading to a renewed seafood ban by Beijing.
  • China suspended imports of Japanese seafood in August 2023, following the release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
  • In 2022, Japan exported roughly $641 million worth of scallops, with China accounting for over half of all sales.
  • Scallop exports plunged 30% in 2023 due to China's trade ban and a fallow production period.

Detailed Insights:

  • Hokkaido scallops have become a pawn in the volatile relationship between Tokyo and Beijing, used by Beijing as a diplomatic pressure point.
  • China has a history of using market access as a diplomatic tool, imposing import restrictions on goods from Taiwan, Australia, the US, and Lithuania.
  • The Fukushima wastewater release led to a complete freeze on seafood imports by China, despite assurances from Japanese officials and UN regulators.
  • Hokkaido scallops are prized in China for their buttery flavor and umami, becoming a luxury staple at high-end banquets.
  • After the import ban, Japanese allies, including the US, rallied to purchase scallops, framing consumption as defiance against economic coercion.
  • Producers in Hokkaido have started moving scallop-processing operations to Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Economic Coercion: The use of economic measures to influence the policies or actions of another country.
  • Diplomatic Pressure: The use of negotiations, threats, or other non-military tactics to influence another country's behavior.
  • Trade Ban: A government-imposed prohibition on the import or export of specific goods or services to a particular country.
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