SEOUL (Yonhap) -- South Korea's imports of Japanese fisheries products tumbled 37 percent on-year in the first nine months of this year in the wake of the March radiation leakage in the neighboring country, a report showed Sunday.
South Korea imported 33,700 tons of fisheries goods from Japan in the January-September period, or 63 percent of the total from the same period last year, according to the report by the Animal, Plant and Fisheries Quarantine and Inspection Agency.
In March, a massive earthquake and tsunami heavily damaged Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, which caused radiation to leak into the air, soil and ocean.
In contrast, imports from Chinese fisheries products rose 10.1 percent on-year to 223,837 tons in the nine-month period, with imports from Russia increasing 11.4 percent to 214,563 tons, according to the report.
South Korea's total imports gained 6 percent on-year to 730,000 tons during the period, with the value of the imports surging 27 percent to US$2.34 billion, it added.