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Ecuador’s Aquaculture Chamber Responds to China's Shrimp Import Suspension After China suspended imports from a pair of Ecuadorian shrimp exporters due to COVID-19 detection, Ecuador’s National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA) responded to the move, stating that its products are safe and the country’s front-line workers in the shrimp export industry are 100% vaccinated against the coronavirus. On August 4, Chinese Customs said the coronavirus was detected in four outer packaging samples of three batches of frozen vannamei shrimp imported from Ecuador. Customs said Ecuadorian companies Proexpo and Expalsa would be suspended from importing product for one and two...
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Ecuador’s Aquaculture Chamber Responds to China's Shrimp Import Suspension
After China suspended imports from a pair of Ecuadorian shrimp exporters due to COVID-19 detection, Ecuador’s National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA) responded to the move, stating that its products are safe and the country’s front-line workers in the shrimp export industry are 100% vaccinated against the coronavirus.
On August 4, Chinese Customs said the coronavirus was detected in four outer packaging samples of three batches of frozen vannamei shrimp imported from Ecuador. Customs said Ecuadorian companies Proexpo and Expalsa would be suspended from importing product for one and two...
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