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Japan scallop prices rebound as exports expand beyond China

Domestic consumption campaign also fuels recovery after Beijing's import ban

Scallop exports to the U.S. and Southeast Asia have surged. (Photo by Takumi Sasaki)

TOKYO -- Prices of scallops from Japan are rebounding from a slump induced by a nearly year-old Chinese ban, buoyed by efforts to boost consumption at home as well as surging exports to such markets as North America and Southeast Asia.

Demand is high for tamarei -- fresh scallops that are flash-frozen, making them safe for raw consumption -- at Tokyo's Toyosu Market. The shellfish are used in sushi, tempura, Chinese cuisine and other foods.

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