[China Jingwei Network Comprehensive Report] Recently, the mainland announced that it would suspend the import of Taiwan's grouper for detecting drug residues such as peacock green , crystal purple, etc. Not only did the DPP authorities not carefully review the issue of "subsidy as good" when exporting agricultural and fishery products on the island, they bit the mainland's "political suppression" and threatened to go to WTO to accuse the mainland of the mainland of the country.

, and Taiwan's Japanese branch director Akio Yada, claimed on his personal social platform on the 19th, "Japan's largest fishery farmer Lin Shenping is preparing to import 2 to 3 tons of grouper, so that relevant restaurant operators can try it, and arrange to explore cooking methods suitable for the taste of Japanese consumers. Later, the delegation will be organized to go to Taiwan to confirm the breeding status of grouper, etc., and then officially start the import of grouper."
, but among the several solutions offered by the Taiwan authorities' agricultural department, such as: transferring the main target market for export to New Zealand , the United States and Canada, not including Japan. Netizens on the island couldn't help but wonder that when the mainland suspended the import of Taiwanese pineapples, the DPP authorities also called for opening up the export market and put Japan in the first place. Why did grouper ban this time without considering Japan at all?
In fact, as early as 2016, Tsai Ing-wen took office, she had vigorously promoted Taiwan's frozen grouper products to Japan. However, according to statistics from the Taiwan authorities' agricultural authorities, as of May this year, Taiwan's grouper (including fresh food, refrigeration, and freezing) exported to Japan in six years was only 204 metric tons; according to the figures recently released by the Taiwan agricultural authorities, the total export volume of grouper last year was 6,681 metric tons, but exported to Japan was only 2 metric tons, which severely slapped the DPP in the face of the so-called "Taiwan-Japan friendship."
The reason the agricultural authorities of Taiwan helped Japan find is: dragon and tiger spot are growing on rocks and reefs, and they will eat algae , causing algae toxicity in grouper . The Japanese are afraid of "snow card poison", so the sales volume is not good.
Taiwan TVBS News lists the quarantine situation of Japan on Taiwan's pineapples. It was found that pests were detected many times, which undoubtedly slapped the DPP authorities, who also confronted the mainland at the time, that suspension of Taiwan's pineapples imports was a "political operation".

This is very unbalanced for Taiwanese people who have to accept Japanese Fukushima food. Netizens on the island said, "Everyone can eat nuclear food, what are you afraid of?", "What about the lucky food?", "Is this a slander?", "Is this a slander?", "I just refused in a very tactful way, but I just don't want to buy it.", "A country that dares to eat pufferfish raw is afraid of natural poison?", "What does the DPP choke if it doesn't eat it? If Japan doesn't eat it, will it lose its temper if it doesn't eat it?", "When will the Talu team go to fight against the Japanese?", "If the Japanese don't eat it, it's quiet?"

Some netizens also think, "Didn't it mean that they have been deployed ahead of time?", "I will help find reasons if they don't eat it", "It's okay if the grouper is renamed a lucky grouper", "I've obviously hit a soft nail, and I'm still catching the poison when it's snowing."

As the largest sales market for Taiwanese grouper, the mainland was opened to transport live fish directly to the mainland, which greatly expanded its sales volume and reduced shipping time, which was conducive to maintaining quality; grouper was included in the Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) early collection list, tariffs were exempted, production and sales costs were reduced, and industrial competitiveness was improved.
In this regard, Lei Lifen, a professor at the Department of Agricultural Economics of National Taiwan University, said in an interview with Taiwan media that the long-term concessions in mainland China have caused Taiwan to be "spoiled", which makes the people feel that Taiwan's agricultural products are selling well and Taiwan's agriculture is very strong. The mainland has now tightened its network and agricultural products are beginning to be unable to enter. It shows that Taiwan's product management for selling agricultural products in mainland China is not so rigorous. This mentality of not having self-demand to the best will affect the development of other target markets, such as selling Japanese black-hearted pineapples.