China Imposes Inspection and Quarantine Requirements for Russian Beef
China imposed quarantine and veterinary health requirements on imports of beef from Russia, China's General Administration of Customs said Oct. 18, according to an unofficial translation. The regulation applies to frozen or chilled beef from cattle under 30 months of…
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age at the time of slaughter, along with their listed edible byproducts. Ground meat, minced meat and mechanically separate meat will not be allowed to be imported into China. Inspection and quarantine requirements include certifying that there are no bovine spongiform encephalopathy, small ruminant animal disease, rinderpest and bovine infectious pleural pneumonia cases in Russia.