Beijing Lifts Ban On Canadian Pork, Beef
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2019-11-06 HKT 03:49
China has agreed to resume imports of Canadian beef and pork, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday, signalling a breakthrough in their tense relations.
"Good news for Canadian farmers today: Canadian pork and beef exports to China will resume," Trudeau said in a tweet.
He thanked Canada's new ambassador to China, Dominic Barton, who was appointed in September, and the country's meat industry for working to reopen "this important market for our meat producers and their families."
China had blocked beef and pork shipments from Canada in June, alleging contamination and bogus documents – claims disputed by Ottawa – amid an escalating diplomatic row.
China is Canada's third-largest market for beef and its fifth-largest for pork, according to government data.
Trade and agriculture ministers Jim Carr and Marie-Claude Bibeau said in a statement that Canada's foreign ministry and food inspection agency "engaged with China on this issue" over the past few months.
"We will continue to work closely with beef and pork producers and processors in the coming days and weeks to ensure successful resumption of trade," the pair said in a joint statement.
China had asked Canada in June to investigate false veterinary health certificates attached to a batch of pork, while the official Xinhua news agency said customs officials in the eastern city of Nanjing had found ractopamine in pork shipments. (AFP)
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