China Reopens Doors to Spanish Poultry Amid Health Regulations

China has lifted its previous ban on Spanish poultry imports, permitting entry of products meeting specific avian influenza and Newcastle disease criteria. This follows last year's suspension due to an outbreak. The move marks a significant development in trade relations between China and Spain.

China Reopens Doors to Spanish Poultry Amid Health Regulations

After a year-long ban, China has resumed the importation of Spanish poultry products, according to a recent customs statement. Only products meeting stringent health requirements related to avian influenza and Newcastle disease will be allowed.

The ban, initiated last year, came in response to an avian influenza outbreak in Spain. This resumption of trade signifies an important step in restoring economic relations between the two nations.

The renewed import policy highlights China's commitment to maintaining public health while simultaneously bolstering international trade partnerships.

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