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USDA Issues Report on Chinese Import Requirements for US Pet Food

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service issued a report July 2 on eased Chinese requirements for imports of U.S. pet food, which will see improved market access and more speedy import licensing and facility registrations due to the…

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phase one trade deal. The new measures -- which will apply to commercially processed, finished pet food -- also include a reassessment of Chinese retaliatory tariffs and a new tariff exclusion process for pet food imports.