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China will block pork imports from a third Canadian firm after a shipment was found to contain the banned feed additive ractopamine, the customs agency said on Tuesday, deepening a trade and … ( read…
China blocks pork imports from 2nd Canadian company amid escalating tensions
BEIJING — China will halt imports from a Canadian company after food safety issues were detected in one batch of pork, the Xinhua state news agency reported Tuesday, a move likely to fuel … (…
China to suspend imports from Canadian pork company
Packs of Canadian pork are displayed for sale at a supermarket in Beijing. On Tuesday, China’s state news agency reported the country is halting imports from a Canadian company after food safety … ( read…
China to suspend pork imports from Canada’s Frigo Royal
China will block pork imports from Canada’s Frigo Royal Inc. after a batch of the Canadian firm’s pork was found to contain the banned feed additive ractopamine, the customs agency said in a statement ……
China suspends imports from Canadian pork company
Xinhua said China will suspend imports from Frigo Royal and also stop accepting health certificates issued by the company’s veterinary officer. In recent months, China has suspended the permits of two … ( read original…
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