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The General Administration of Customs inspects meat products imported from Cathay Foods
According to the General Administration of Customs of China, the decision took effect
on August 29 in accordance with regulations on food safety.
The decision was made
after Chinese customs officials found that a batch of Tyson fresh pork did not meet national standards.
on August 29 in accordance with regulations on food safety.
The decision was made
after Chinese customs officials found that a batch of Tyson fresh pork did not meet national standards.
According to a statement from the General Administration of Customs, China has informed the U.
S.
Department of Agriculture of
the problems identified.
Earlier, Beijing suspended meat shipments at two other U.
S.
factories around last month, citing the presence of ractopamine, a feed additive
used in the United States but banned by China.
United States S.
Department of Agriculture of
the problems identified.
Earlier, Beijing suspended meat shipments at two other U.
S.
factories around last month, citing the presence of ractopamine, a feed additive
used in the United States but banned by China.