China blocks rapeseed oil imports from Kazakhstan

Published 2024년 7월 15일

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Kazakhstani oil producers are seeking to remove restrictions on the export of GMO rapeseed oil to China, as China frequently blocks imports of the oil due to GMO contamination. Despite these restrictions, Kazakhstan's exports of processed oil and fat products increased by nearly 50% in 2023, reaching about 900 thousand tons. The main market for these exports was China, with shipments exceeding $90 million from January-May 2024. The producers believe that the removal of these restrictions is necessary for increasing exports to China and for the development of rape seed processing in Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhstani oil producers ask to remove the barrier to the export of GMO rapeseed oil to China. The problem is that China periodically blocks the import of rapeseed oil shipments under the pretext of detection of GMOs in it, reports the agency “APK News”. This problem was announced at the Exporters Forum, which was held recently in Astana. As reported at the event, in 2023 exports of processed oil and fat products from Kazakhstan increased by almost 50%, amounting to about 900 thousand tons. The main importing countries were China, Central Asia, at this time, new markets in Europe are being developed. Speaking separately about China, for the period January-May 2024 shipments exceeded $90 million, the growth amounted to almost 30%. Processors are ready to increase exports to China. However, for this to happen, the barrier to importing GMO oil into China must be removed. “China’s General Administration of Customs periodically blocks the import of rapeseed oil shipments under the ...

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