The packaging of frozen sea bass from South Korea tested positive for COVID-19 in China

Published 2022년 4월 25일

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Chinese customs have temporarily halted imports of products from companies in Korea and other countries after samples of packaging paper and sea food products tested positive for COVID-19. The General Administration of Customs of China is strengthening quarantine on imported products to prevent the influx of COVID-19 from abroad. This measure is part of China's efforts to investigate potential links between COVID-19 cases in China and imported clothing, particularly from Korea.
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Chinese customs authorities temporarily suspended imports of products from related companies, saying that samples of packaging paper imported from Korea and other countries tested positive for COVID-19. In a notice posted on the website on the 25th, the General Administration of Customs of China (corresponding to the Customs Administration) said, "As a result of nucleic acid (PCR) testing of some frozen sea bass imported from Korea, a positive result for COVID-19 was found." The General Administration of Customs said, "According to Regulation 103 of the General Administration of Customs 2020, we will not receive import declarations for the products of Korean aquatic products company A for one week." On the same day, a package sample of frozen banana shrimp from Myanmar also tested positive, and the same measures were taken against related companies. However, this measure is not exceptional. The General Administration of Customs of China is strengthening ...
Source: Donga

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