Release of the second batch of EU ban lifting list for Chinese animal origin products
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Last Update: 2002-07-29
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the official anti-dumping website of the State Economic and Trade Commission disclosed the European Commission's lifting list of China's animal origin products on the 23rd, which is the second batch of lifting list of China's animal origin products released by the European Commission since the relevant agencies of the European Commission passed the resolution of comprehensively banning the import of China's animal origin products at the beginning of this year On July 11, the European Commission announced that new banned products include: Blue cod, halibut, haddock, herring, yellowfin tuna, Cephalopoda (such as octopus, squid, squid, etc.), plaice, large scale salmon and other species can be exported in the form of whole fish, decapitated fish or visceral fish and fillets; salmon can be exported in the form of fillets It is understood that the European Commission decided to open the above-mentioned products to China at the same time, and stipulated that the above-mentioned products should still be subject to 20% sampling inspection until September 30, 2002 The resolution has been implemented since 14 July 2002 On January 25, 2002, the relevant agencies of the European Commission passed a resolution banning the import of Chinese animal derived food In this regard, the Chinese government has paid serious attention to it and has held many consultations with the EU, but none of them has finally solved the problem On June 11, the European Union decided to lift the import ban on some animal derived products, such as Chinese Gelatin, all crustacean products caught in the Atlantic Ocean, without any processing, packaged at sea and transported directly to the European Union after freezing.
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