China Imposes Ban on Chilean Poultry Imports Following Bird Flu Outbreak
China has implemented a ban on poultry imports from Chile following a bird flu outbreak in the South American nation. The decision was announced by the Chinese customs authority in an official statement released on April 20.
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China has announced a complete ban on poultry imports from Chile in response to a recent bird flu outbreak in the South American country. The decision highlights China's vigilance in safeguarding public health.
The ban was formally communicated through a statement by the Chinese customs authority dated April 20. This move comes amid rising global concerns over avian influenza outbreaks affecting trade and public health.
The preventive measure aims to curb the potential spread of the avian disease, which could pose significant risks to both animal and human health. The import suspension is part of China's proactive approach to mitigate such health threats.
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