Indonesia Rolls Out Radioactive-Free Certificates on US-Bound Shrimp Exports
Indonesia has begun rolling out certificates that prove its United States-bound shrimp shipments are free of radioactive contamination, amidst Jakarta’s attempt to save its exports.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has flagged concerns over Indonesian shrimps after discovering traces of the hazardous radionuclide Cs-137 in a sample in early August 2025. The radioactive scare prompted the US FDA to require import certification for shrimp from locations at risk of contamination, namely the densely populated Java Island and Lampung...
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