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Inspection of aquatic products imported from Japan

2024-06-27 15:33 Last Updated At:16:00

Hong kong bans imports from 10 japanese regions amid fukushima water discharge fears; radiological tests ensure safety of remaining products

In response to the Japanese Government's plan to discharge nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene issued a Food Safety Order which prohibits all aquatic products, sea salt and seaweeds originating from the 10 metropolis/prefectures, namely Tokyo, Fukushima, Ibaraki, Miyagi, Chiba, Gunma, Tochigi, Niigata, Nagano and Saitama, from being imported into and supplied in Hong Kong.

For other Japanese aquatic products, sea salt and seaweeds that are not prohibited from being imported into Hong Kong, the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department will conduct comprehensive radiological tests to verify that the radiation levels of these products do not exceed the guideline levels before they are allowed to be supplied in the market.

As the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water is unprecedented and will continue for 30 years or more, the Government will closely monitor and step up the testing arrangements. Should anomalies be detected, the Government does not preclude further tightening the scope of the import ban.

From noon on June 26 to noon today (June 27), the CFS conducted tests on the radiological levels of 204 food samples imported from Japan, which were of the "aquatic and related products, seaweeds and sea salt" category. No sample was found to have exceeded the safety limit. Details can be found on the CFS's thematic website titled "Control Measures on Foods Imported from Japan" (www.cfs.gov.hk/english/programme/programme_rafs/programme_rafs_fc_01_30_Nuclear_Event_and_Food_Safety.html).

In parallel, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) has also tested 50 samples of local catch for radiological levels. All the samples passed the tests. Details can be found on the AFCD's website (www.afcd.gov.hk/english/fisheries/Radiological_testing/Radiological_Test.html).

The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) has also enhanced the environmental monitoring of the local waters. No anomaly has been detected so far. For details, please refer to the HKO's website

(www.hko.gov.hk/en/radiation/monitoring/seawater.html).

From August 24 to noon today, the CFS and the AFCD have conducted tests on the radiological levels of 62 768 samples of food imported from Japan (including 40 637 samples of aquatic and related products, seaweeds and sea salt) and 15 292 samples of local catch respectively. All the samples passed the tests.

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Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London

2024-06-29 18:24 Last Updated At:18:38

Focus hong kong showcases vibrant film industry at bfi southbank in london with selection of hong kong films, emphasizing creativity and innovation

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London (London ETO) has partnered with Focus Hong Kong to showcase a selection of Hong Kong films at the British Film Institute (BFI) Southbank, London, United Kingdom, June 27 to 30 (London time).

Addressing the audience before the screening of "In Broad Daylight" on June 28, the Director-General of the London ETO, Mr Gilford Law, highlighted Hong Kong's vision of developing into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchanges as underpinned by the National 14th Five-Year Plan.

"Hong Kong has one of the largest and most dynamic film and entertainment industries in the world. The creativity exhibited by our directors and artists in exploring diverse themes and presenting impactful stories underscores Hong Kong's open and progressive environment, making it a beacon for creativity and innovation," he said.

The Focus Hong Kong summer offerings presented four films at the BFI, namely "The Wild, Wild Rose (4K Restored Version)", "In Broad Daylight", "The Sword (2KRestored Version)" and "Winter Chants". An online Q&A session with Director Tsang Tsui-shan of "Winter Chants" will be held after the screening on June 30 (London time).

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong films shine at British Film Institute in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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