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    Media: China begins to inspect Indian seafood online

    • Last Update: 2021-09-28
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, September 24.
    According to The Hindu (The Hindu), Chinese regulatory authorities have begun online inspections of Indian warehouses and factories that process seafood and are ready to be shipped to China
    .
     
    According to the Indian Seafood Export Development Authority (MPEDA), Chinese inspectors have started virtual inspections of factories in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and other places via the Internet
    .
     
    The news said: "In recent months, seafood exports to the world market have been increasing
    .
    India supplies seafood to all regions of the world
    .
    There is no reason for the aquaculture industry personnel to panic.
    After inspection, the Chinese side issued an export license
    .
    "
     
    According to the newspaper, the Chinese government previously banned the import of a batch of seafood from India into the country, and traces of the coronavirus were found on these seafood
    .
    For this reason, about 500 containers have encountered obstacles in Chinese ports
    .


    China's supervision and inspection of seafood
     
    According to the Indian Seafood Export Development Authority (MPEDA), Chinese inspectors have started virtual inspections of factories in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and other places via the Internet
    .
     
    The news said: "In recent months, seafood exports to the world market have been increasing
    .
    India supplies seafood to all regions of the world
    .
    There is no reason for the aquaculture industry personnel to panic.
    After inspection, the Chinese side issued an export license
    .
    "
     
      According to the newspaper, the Chinese government previously banned the import of a batch of seafood from India into the country, and traces of the coronavirus were found on these seafood
    .
    For this reason, about 500 containers have encountered obstacles in Chinese ports
    .

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