The Rosselkhoznadzor and Chinese Customs signed protocols on compliance with inspection and quarantine requirements for these products
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Rosselkhoznadzor and Chinese Customs Sign Protocols on Inspection and Quarantine Requirements for These Products The People's Republic of China opened imports of rye flour and semolina from Russia starting June 3, according to documents from China's General Customs Administration. Previously, in May, Rosselkhoznadzor and Chinese customs signed protocols on compliance with inspection and quarantine requirements for these products for export from the Russian Federation. The documents outline requirements for manufacturers and product standards, including packaging requirements, transportation conditions, and other specifications. Russian manufacturers, as emphasized in the documents, must guarantee that their products comply with China's food safety laws and regulations, as well as China's national food safety standards. According to ...
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