China Updates Import Requirements for Dairy Products
China updated its requirements for the inspection and quarantine of imported dairy products, the General Administration of Customs said in a Dec. 23 notice, according to an unofficial translation. The measures, to be implemented Jan. 1, include requiring imported dairy…
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products to be accompanied by a health certificate issued by the exporting country's competent government program and mandating that imported raw milk, raw milk products, pasteurized milk and modified milk made through pasteurization technology go through quarantine approval procedures. Further, overseas production enterprises shall ensure that the dairy goods they export comply with China's national food safety standards, the notice said.