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This ban, which was implemented in September 2020, was lifted on June 2
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A total of 34 batches of crabs and Asian swamp eels have now been shipped to China
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Relevant Chinese authorities have set quality control conditions for crabs and eels from Bangladesh , which were previously deemed to be contaminated by lead and cadmium
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The Ministry of Fisheries of Bangladesh subsequently launched a test project for crabs and eels in its laboratory and issued certificates to exporters so that they can continue to sell products to China
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However, after the exporter BM Trading Company was found to have used false certificates in September 2020, China stopped importing all crab and eel products from Bangladesh
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Since then, BM trading company has been banned from exporting to China
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However, after the exporter BM Trading Company was found to have used false certificates in September 2020, China stopped importing all crab and eel products from Bangladesh
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Since then, BM trading company has been banned from exporting to China
.
S Humayun Kabir, vice president of the Bangladesh Frozen Fish Exporters Association, said that the lack of adequate laboratory testing for these products and the use of false certificates by some companies have led to China's ban
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The Bangladesh Fisheries Department immediately provided assistance to help exporters resume sales to China
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Niaz Uddin, deputy director of the Ministry of Fisheries of Bangladesh, said that crab and eel products must now be tested at least a dozen times in the three laboratories of the Ministry of Fisheries of Bangladesh to obtain a certificate
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Niaz Uddin, deputy director of the Ministry of Fisheries of Bangladesh, said that crab and eel products must now be tested at least a dozen times in the three laboratories of the Ministry of Fisheries of Bangladesh to obtain a certificate
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Mainland China is the largest export destination of Bangladeshi crabs, followed by Hong Kong, Myanmar, Vietnam, Japan and Malaysia
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