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System error, reboot required review of online ivory trade in Japan

Published 13 September 2018

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New study finds Yahoo Japan and weak legislation perpetuating online ivory trade

Tokyo, Japan, 13th September 2018—Yahoo Japan is the single biggest online platform for elephant ivory sales in Japan, according to a new TRAFFIC investigation, which recorded a staggering 4,414 ivory items plus 35 whole tusks for sale over a four-week period in June and July 2018.

System Error, Reboot Required: Review of online ivory trade in Japan

Report author(s):
Tomomi Kitade, Yui Naruse

Publication date:
September 2018


Notes:

[1] The Global Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online is a collaboration between world’s leading e-commerce and social media companies to render online platforms and apps inoperable for wildlife traffickers to trade in endangered and threatened species. The founding members: are Alibaba, Baidu, Baixing, eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Google, Huaxia Collection, Instagram, Kuaishou, Mall for Africa, Microsoft, Pinterest, Qyer, Ruby Lane, Shengshi Collection, Tencent, Wen Wan Tian Xia, Zhongyikupai, Zhuanzhuan and 58 Group, convened by TRAFFIC, WWF and IFAW.

Rakuten, a Japanese e-commerce company, has since joined the Coalition in August 2018.


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