China bans livestock product imports from numerous countries on disease worries

By The Straits Times | Created at 2025-01-27 05:37:14 | Updated at 2025-01-28 02:33:10 21 hours ago
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BEIJING - China has prohibited imports of sheep, goat, poultry and even-toed ungulates from African, Asian and European countries due to outbreaks of livestock diseases such as sheep pox, goat pox and foot-and-mouth-disease.

The ban, which also includes processed and unprocessed products, comes after the World Health Organisation released information of disease outbreaks in various countries, according to a series of announcements by China's General Administration of Customs dated Jan 21.

The ban from the world's largest meat importer affects Ghana, Somalia, Qatar, Congo, Nigeria, and Tanzania, Egypt, Bulgaria, East Timor and Eritrea.

China also said it has stopped imports of sheep, goat and related products from Palestine, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal and Bangladesh due to sheep pox and goat pox outbreaks.

It also blocked the imports of even-toed ungulates and related products from Germany following an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, it said. REUTERS

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