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Foreign media revealed that US pork exports to China were subject to strict inspection and soybean orders were also cancelled.

Published: 2024-09-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/07, According to importers and industry sources, China has stepped up inspections of US pork imports, the latest move on US products in the past few weeks, which could lead to a slowdown in imports, according to foreign media. In addition.

According to importers and industry sources, China has stepped up inspections of US pork imports, the latest move on US products in the past few weeks, which could lead to a slowdown in imports, according to foreign media. In addition, Chinese buyers are canceling orders for US soyabeans amid signs of a trade war between China and the US.

According to Reuters on May 8, some trade experts said they believed this was a warning from Beijing to Washington in response to a series of trade demands made by the United States to China last week.

An industry insider said that the port has to unpack and inspect every cargo ship arriving at the port. In contrast, inspections in the past were carried out "randomly", he said, which greatly extended the time for products to stay in the port.

According to the Associated Press on May 8, Chinese buyers have cancelled orders for US soybeans at a time when trade frictions between China and the United States have intensified. If this trend continues, it will be a blow to American farmers.

According to the report, China has added soybeans to the list of goods with tariffs imposed on the United States, which involves 50 billion dollars of US imports. China says that if the United States imposes tariffs on it to the same extent, it will take reciprocal measures.

 
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