China: The General Administration of Customs takes emergency preventive measures against 12 overseas companies

Published 2021년 6월 30일

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The General Administration of Customs in China has imposed emergency measures on 12 overseas companies due to the detection of the new coronavirus in outer packaging samples of imported seafood products. The companies include eight from India, three from Ecuador, and one from Pakistan, and their import declaration acceptances have been suspended for various periods. The measure is in line with the customs announcement from 2020, aiming to prevent the spread of the virus through imported seafood.
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Original Title: The General Administration of Customs takes emergency preventive measures against 12 overseas companies On June 30, according to the General Administration of Customs, emergency preventive measures were taken against 8 companies in India, 3 companies in Ecuador, and 1 company in Pakistan. It was detected from 7 outer packaging samples of 1 batch of frozen horse-noodle fish imported from India, 2 outer packaging samples of 2 batches of frozen Duscus guttata, and 8 batches of 11 outer packaging samples of frozen vannamei shrimp. The new crown virus is positive for nucleic acid. According to the regulations of the General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 103 of 2020, the national customs will suspend the acceptance of import declarations from the Indian aquatic product manufacturer M/s. WELLCOME FISHERIES LIMITED (registration number 934) for one week. Padmashree Export (registration number 1318) import declaration for 2 weeks, M/s. Suryamitra Exim Pvt. Ltd. ...
Source: Stnn

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