Economy
HK to ban food import from five Japanese prefectures
Updated: 2011-03-24 09:09
(Xinhua)
HONG KONG - Hong Kong will impose a ban on diary products, vegetables and fruit from Japan's Chiba, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Gunma and Fukushima Prefectures from noon of March 24, after finding excessive radiation from the three food samples.
Under Secretary for Food & Health professor Gabriel Leung said the ban was ordered after two turnips and a spinach sample arriving in two consignments from Japan Wednesday were confirmed to be irradiated by up to 10 times the international legal level.
He said the radiation dose on an adult consuming the products for a year would equal that of taking up to 10 chest x-rays.
The order will be gazetted Thursday and become effective from Thursday noon. Those who violate the order could face a maximum penalty of HK$100,000 of fine and 12 months in jail.
As of Wednesday 2 pm, a total of 228 batches of fresh food imported from Japan have been checked for their radiation levels.
Professor Leung said the test results show the measures taken by the Government on imported Japanese products are effective. Authorities will continue the radiation tests on Japanese food imports, including pre-packed and processed items.
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