Taiwan imposes non-retaliatory ban on Chinese frozen custard apples

Published 2022년 1월 19일

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Taiwan has imposed an immediate ban on the importation of frozen custard apples from China, in response to China's earlier ban on Taiwan's fresh custard apples last year. The ban is intended to shield local fruit farmers from the effects of China's import restrictions. Although there have been no recent imports of Chinese frozen custard apples, the government has independently categorized them for statistical purposes, leading to the decision to apply the same trade rules to both fresh and frozen custard apples.
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Taipei, Jan. 18 (CNA) Taiwan on Tuesday announced a ban on the importation of frozen custard apples from China, with immediate effect, a decision that the government said was "non-retaliatory," in the wake of China's prohibition last year of the fresh fruit from Taiwan. The decision to halt imports of Chinese frozen custard apples is aimed at easing the pressure on local fruit farmers who have been affected by China's import ban, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said. Taiwan has long had a ban on the importation of fresh custard apples from China, but not on frozen imports of the fruit, although there have not been any actual imports of the latter from China or any other country in recent years, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture (COA). Following China's decision last September to ban Taiwan's fresh custard apples, however, imports of the frozen fruit from China will be formally prohibited, with immediate effect, the COA said, adding that the move was ...
Source: Focustaiwan

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