Czech suspended the import of shellfish food from China and other countries
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Last Update: 2002-02-20
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Introduction: Czech national veterinary administration announced on August 8 that it will suspend the import of shellfish food from China, Vietnam and Pakistan from now on The veterinary authority explained that this was due to the discovery of antibiotic chloramphenicol in shrimp imported from the three countries, according to Jietong news agency According to the agency's notice, the Czech customs will still release such goods that have completed relevant formalities and started to be transported in the three countries before February 6, and those exceeding this time limit will not be allowed to enter the customs Hungary made a similar decision that day Czech Ministry of agriculture spokesman kovaji said that since January 18, Czech government has begun to inspect all food products from China, Vietnam and Pakistan, and mainly inspect whether the heavy metal content of imported fish and rabbit meat products exceeds the standard It is reported that this measure was taken after the EU recently decided to ban the import of Chinese animal food China's Ministry of foreign trade and economic cooperation recently said that the unilateral decision made by the EU violates normal procedures and cannot be accepted by China China hopes that China and the EU can properly resolve this issue as soon as possible, so as to avoid affecting the healthy development of China EU economic and trade relations (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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