Trade Sourcing Trade Show B2B Web Search Engine Web Directory Company Directory Manufacturer Directory Supplier List News

Trade News
China News, Industry News

 

Import Data News
  • Some U.S. pork, chicken imports suspended
    Date: 16-Jul-2007 Sources: (Shenzhen Daily)

    CHINA'S quarantine bureau has suspended imports of frozen chicken and pork parts from top U.S. meat and poultry processors.

    Salmonella was found in frozen chicken meat from Tyson Foods, the largest U.S. meat processor, while frozen chicken feet shipped by Sanderson Farms had residues of growth enhancers and anti-parasite drugs, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said.

    Imports of frozen pork ribs from Cargill Meat Solutions Corp., a unit of agri-business giant Cargill Inc., have been suspended for 45 days from July 7, said the notice, posted on its Web site Friday.

    U.S. poultry and meat processors ship great quantities of chicken feet and other parts spurned by U.S. consumers to China, where they are a delicacy.

    A chemical ingredient in pet food that caused the death of animals in the United States earlier this year has triggered concern over the safety of food and drug exports from China.

    Mislabelled chemicals from China are reported to have caused the death of patients in Panama, while a number of countries have taken Chinese-made toothpaste off shelves. Exports of items from tyres to toys have be given greater scrutiny.

    Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a temporary hold on imports of some Chinese seafood until suppliers could prove they were free of harmful residues.

    Poorly regulated food and drug safety standards have been a problem for years in China, which has about half a million food processors. The Chinese Government has moved in recent weeks to respond to the problem, promising stricter oversight.

    But Li Yuanping, director general of the quarantine administration's import and export food safety bureau, defended the quality of Chinese food exports, saying 99 percent or more passed muster.

    The quarantine bureau also published a list of 42 Chinese firms whose products would not be allowed to be exported to Japan, the United States, South Korea, Canada, Hong Kong or southeast Asia.

    This week, China executed the former head of its Food and Drug Administration for corruptly approving unsafe drugs.

    The import suspensions come as U.S. hog futures rose on speculation that China would need to import more pork to offset a domestic shortage.

    Tyson and pork producer Smithfield Foods Inc. said Friday that Chinese buyers had shown interest in buying more pork.

    Also suspended were salted pig innards from Triumph Foods, frozen chicken feet from Intervision Foods and frozen pig ears from Van Luin Foods U.S.A., a unit of Van Luin Food Group of the Netherlands.



    Sponsor Results:




Home | Trade Show | B2B Web | Search Engine | Web Directory | Company Directory | Manufacturer Directory | Supplier List | Big Buyer | About Us

Copyright © 2007 TradeSourcing.com / Haibo Network Inc.
[贸易资源、海博网络、专业服务外贸企业、外贸网站建设、产品海外推广]
Trade Sources, Trade News, China News, Industry News