China said it would delay the promulgation of rules and regulations on genetically modified organisms
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Last Update: 2001-12-02
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Introduction: China's Ministry of Agriculture said Friday it would delay the promulgation of long-awaited regulatory rules and regulations on genetically modified organisms, but did not provide a new timetable for their promulgation "Yes, we have delayed the release," said an official from the Ministry of agriculture But he gave no more explanation He said the Ministry of agriculture had planned to issue the rules this week or next week, but declined to say when it would be disclosed China issued new regulations on June 6, but did not say how to implement them Confusion over the rules has led to a de facto disruption in US soybean imports, as buyers fear the vessels may not pass strict inspections 70% of American soybeans are genetically modified.
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