China Lifts Ban on Argentinian Poultry Imports After Two-Year Suspension
China has lifted its two-year ban on Argentinian poultry imports, effective March 17, 2025. The suspension was initially due to outbreaks of avian influenza in Argentina. The decision follows a risk analysis by Chinese authorities, restoring Argentinian exports after they were halted in February 2023.
China has officially lifted a ban on imports of Argentinian poultry, allowing exports to resume for the first time in two years, effective from March 17, 2025. This decision follows a thorough risk analysis conducted by Chinese authorities. The ban had previously been imposed in March 2023 after Argentina reported outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in its poultry flocks.
The lifting of the import ban on Argentinian poultry by China indicates a significant development in international trade relations. This action not only restores Argentina’s poultry export opportunities to one of its largest markets but may also be linked to broader tariff dynamics affecting American agricultural products.
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