Chinese customs announces the suspension of Lithuanian beef imports

Published 2022년 2월 11일

Tridge summary

China has suspended beef imports from Lithuania, but the reason for the suspension was not disclosed. The suspension comes after Lithuania allowed Taiwan to open a representative office in Lithuania, a move that China views as a challenge to its sovereignty and territorial integrity. In response, China has recalled its ambassador from Lithuania and urged the country to correct its human rights practices and return to the one-China principle. Lithuania's foreign minister has accused China of using economics and trade as a political tool and has welcomed Australia to join WTO consultations on China's alleged trade curbs on Lithuania. China denies using coercion against Lithuania.
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Original content

China has suspended imports of beef from Lithuania since Wednesday, according to the General Administration of Customs. The Customs authority did not give any further details about the suspension. In another development, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian urged Lithuania on Thursday to redress its mistakes and not gang up with other countries to challenge China. He made the remarks after Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis claimed that China and Russia were "disrupters of the global rules-based order" and said this required an international response. The Lithuanian diplomat also criticized the two nations with regard to human rights issues. The Lithuanian foreign minister made the assertions during a meeting with his Australian counterpart Marise Payne in Canberra, Australia, on Wednesday. Speaking at a regular news briefing, Zhao said Lithuania should "reflect on its own deplorable human rights track record and correct the wrong practices of discrimination ...
Source: China

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