China Lifts Suspension on 8 Ecuadorian Shrimp Plants
The reinstatement follows suspensions tied to white spot virus and excess sodium metabisulfite residues, while six other Ecuadorian plants remain barred, officials said.
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China Lifts Suspension on 8 Ecuadorian Shrimp Plants
China's customs agency lifted its suspension on eight Ecuadorian shrimp plants, while six remain suspended, and Ecuador's July inflation fell to 1.39% annually. The post China Lifts Suspension on 8 Ecuadorian Shrimp Plants appeared first on The Rio Times.
The General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China restored the authorization to eight Ecuadorian establishments to re-market and export shrimp to the Asian market. This was announced this Monday by the National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA) through an official communiqué.
On 28 August, President Daniel Noboa's Asian tour ended.
China lifted the suspension of eight exporters of shrimp from Ecuador, who will be able to resume their sales in one of its main markets.
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