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Japan’s ivory market draws global criticism for enabling illegal trade, despite strict rules and declining demand.
Japan's legal domestic ivory market, one of the world’s largest, faces renewed international criticism for enabling illegal trade despite global bans.
Over 3,600 kg of ivory linked to Japan has been seized abroad since 2008, often destined for China and Thailand, raising concerns about smuggling and organized crime.
While Japan maintains strict controls and argues for sustainable use, experts question its tracking system, which focuses on whole tusks rather than small carvings.
At a recent CITES meeting, African nations urged closure, but Japan rejected the call, citing existing regulations.
Despite declining domestic demand, high stockpiles persist, and the market is seen as undermining global conservation efforts, particularly China’s 2017 ban.
El mercado de marfil de Japón es objeto de críticas mundiales por permitir el comercio ilegal, a pesar de las estrictas normas y la disminución de la demanda.