Russia lifts the ban on the import of Chinese meat
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Last Update: 2002-04-03
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Source: Internet
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Lead: Beijing, April 2 (Reuters) - Russia has lifted its ban on the import of Chinese pork, beef and poultry from last month, China's foreign trade ministry said on Tuesday The ban is due to the lack of cooperation between Chinese veterinary authorities In a statement, China's Ministry of foreign trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) said that through bilateral consultations, Russia has lifted the ban from March 15 this year "The matter has finally been resolved, which will have a positive impact on the trade relations between the two sides." MOFTEC said The statement also said that the director of the Russian Veterinary Bureau will visit China soon to discuss with relevant departments on the trade of meat products Russia said it stopped importing pork, beef and poultry products from China last month because of the lack of cooperation between China and the Russian veterinary department At the same time, for safety reasons, many countries have banned the import of many Chinese products, including the discovery of a strong antibiotic chloramphenicol in Chinese food ingredients, which will hinder the production of red blood cells in human blood Analysts say the ban has had a limited impact on China's trade, as only a tiny fraction of China's pork, beef and poultry exports to Russia have been affected, some thousands of tons.
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