Belgium: Japan lifts embargo on pork

Published 2021년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

Japan has become the fourteenth country to lift its embargo on Belgian pork, a significant development for the Belgian swine sector. Prior to the embargo in 2018, Belgium had exported nearly 600 tons of meat to Japan. The Belgian agency, AFSCA, is actively working to reopen other export markets, with discussions underway for Australia and Taiwan, although the process is more complex with countries like China.
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Original content

After Korea, South Africa, Singapore, Belarus, Mexico, Uruguay, Ukraine, Russia, New Caledonia, Montenegro, Bosnia Herzegovina, Thailand and Nicaragua, Japan is the fourteenth country to lift the embargo on Belgian pork . This lifting of the Japanese embargo is particularly significant for Belgium: Japan represents an important market for the Belgian swine sector. In 2018, before the embargo, Belgium exported almost 600 tons of meat to Japan (source FEBEV). AFSCA continues its efforts to reopen other export markets that are still ...
Source: 3tres3

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