Argentina: Live equine exports to Malaysia reopen

Published 2024년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

The Malaysian Federation has lifted the suspension on Argentine live horse exports, which had been in place since November 2023 due to concerns over Western Equine Encephalomyelitis. This decision comes after eight months of collaborative efforts between Argentine authorities and the Malaysian government, involving the exchange of health information, a new risk analysis, and the approval of a new International Veterinary Certificate. In 2022, Malaysia was the seventh-largest market for Argentine live horse exports. The resumed exports will comply with Malaysian health requirements.
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Buenos Aires. The Malaysian Federation notified Argentina of the authorization to resume exports of live horses, operations that had been suspended since November 2023 due to the detection of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis in our country. The reopening of this market is the result of the joint work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, the National Service of Health and Agri-Food Quality (Senasa) and the Embassy of Argentina in Malaysia, which for eight months established contacts with the Asian country for the exchange of health information, the configuration of a new risk analysis and the subsequent approval of the new International Veterinary Certificate ...

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