Friday 10 July 2020

China Temporarily Bans Some Food Imports after COVID-19 Detected on Shrimp

China Temporarily Bans Some Food Imports after COVID-19 Detected on Shrimp

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Asharq Al-Awsat
The emergence of a coronavirus cluster at a wholesale food market in Beijing last month has led to increased scrutiny of imported food. AFP

China temporarily banned food imports from three Ecuadorian companies after detecting coronavirus on packaging for frozen shrimp, following fresh scrutiny on refrigerated goods after a recent disease outbreak in Beijing. Samples taken from the packaging of Whiteleg shrimp at the port cities of Dalian and Xiamen tested positive for the virus, General Administration of Customs official Bi Kexin told a press conference. Tests on samples from inside the packaging and the shrimp itself returned negative, however. The customs authority said it was temporarily blocking imports from the three Ecuadorean companies whose products had tested positive, AFP reported. The emergence of a coronavirus cluster in Beijing last month has led to increased scrutiny of imported food, after the virus was found on a cutting board used to prepare imported salmon at the sprawling Xinfadi wholesale market. China has banned imports from a number of overseas food producers that have reported virus outbreaks, including top US poultry exporter Tyson Foods and German meat company Toennies. The country has also launched a nationwide campaign to test imported refrigerated food products from "high-risk countries". No other products showed traces of the virus, Bi said, adding that the detection of virus traces on the shrimp did not conclusively mean the products were contagious.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2381876/china-temporarily-bans-some-food-imports-after-covid-19-detected-shrimp

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