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Authorities quash report of meat import ban from Australia, New Zealand to China

Meat
New Zealand
Australia
China
Published Aug 16, 2022

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Enquires found that products from Aotearoa continue to be cleared through the border.

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Australia and New Zealand said on Tuesday they were aware of Chinese media reports of a ban on meat imports from both countries by Beijing but said they had not received any official notice and shipments had been clearing as normal. The Australian Financial Review newspaper said one Chinese media outlet had reported that agricultural imports, particularly meat, from Australia and New Zealand may be suspended due to concerns about foot and mouth disease. "We are aware of rumours. The Australian Embassy in Beijing has been in contact with China Customs and no formal notification has been issued," a spokesperson at the Australian agricultural department said in an emailed statement. Steve Ainsworth, Market Access director at the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries, said exports were continuing as normal. "We've made enquiries with Chinese authorities, including through our Embassy staff in China. These enquiries confirm that New Zealand products are continuing to be cleared ...
Source: Newshub
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