China Agrees to Lift Ban on Spanish Beef Imports
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Planas orders to accelerate work with the Asian country to apply openness to Spanish cattle.
China lifts ban on Spanish beef, strengthening trade ties amid concerns over EU protectionism
China has announced that it will lift a ban on imports of Spanish beef, a new beginning for EU beef exports after an embargo that lasted nearly one-quarter century. The move was announced by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi when he paid a visit to Spain, as Wang said that China regards Spain as a good and trustworthy partner in the EU and stands ready to inject new momentum into China-EU relations.
China Agrees to Lift Ban on Spanish Beef Imports
Cordoba, Spain — China has agreed to lift a ban on imports of Spanish beef, the foreign ministers of both nations said Sunday after talks. Since 2000, Beijing has imposed a ban on the European Union from exporting beef products due to the emergence of several cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or "mad cow" disease, in several members of the bloc that year. "It is good news, especially for Spanish farmers," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Y…
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