Friday, December 30, 2022

Pork exporters to China catch a break


 Canadian pork exporters are catching a break for sales to China.


Beginning Jan. 8, China will no longer require imports to be tested for COVID-19.


It will also no longer require all imported chilled and frozen foods to enter centralised warehouses for disinfection and testing before they reach the domestic market.


The dropping of measures follows a similar announcement from the customs authority on Wednesday that it will stop testing cold-chain food arriving at the country's ports.


"This policy means we will have much lower cost and risk on both product storage and transportation," said a Beijing-based meat importer that buys beef and pork.