According to news from the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Customs on April 21, 2022, 87 batches of frozen products (meat and aquatic products) that were not allowed to enter in March totaled 704070.38 kilograms (about 704.07 tons), of which Meat 47 batches , total 4 07020.97 kilograms (about 407.02 tons), from 17 countries and regions; 40 batches of aquatic products, amounting to 1297049.41 kilograms (about 297.05 tons), from 4 countries and regions.
Among the meats, the prohibited entry food from Portugal involves 24 batches of , and the main category is frozen pig sextets with bone front section ; Australia involved 12 batches of , the main category being frozen bone-in mutton ; the batches involved in other countries and regions were all less than 5 times.
Among aquatic products, the most batches of food not allowed to enter the country are from Ecuador, involving 13 batches. The main categories are frozen South American white shrimp; Bucky Stanislavia followed, involving 6 batches, the main category was frozen octopus; then Japan, India and Vietnam, each involving 4 batches, the main category in Japan was large-winged octopus, and the main category in India was Frozen headless South American white shrimps, the main category in Vietnam is frozen vannamei shrimps.
Among the meats, the one with the largest weight in a single batch is frozen chicken feet (Russia) , 27060 kilograms (about 27.06 tons) ; among aquatic products, the one with the largest weight in a single batch is frozen squid (Uruguay) , 28059 kilograms (about 28.06 tons).
In addition, among the main categories of concern, in terms of meat, the frozen pork products involved this time weigh 262,700.34 kilograms (approximately 262.7 tons), which is a large quantity. The main category is frozen pig sextets with bones The first part of mainly comes from Portugal ; The frozen beef products involved this time weigh 26,762.33 kilograms (approximately 26.76 tons), and the main category is frozen boneless beef, which come from three countries: Uruguay, the United States, and New Zealand; The weight of frozen mutton products is 21,378.3 kilograms (approximately 21.38 tons), all of which come from Australia.
In terms of aquatic products, frozen vannamei shrimp mainly come from three countries: Ecuador, Vietnam and India , totaling 156,871 kilograms (approximately 156.87 tons). Frozen shrimps from Ecuador account for a relatively large proportion, at 130,916 kilograms ( About 130.92 tons), accounting for about 83.45%.
Previously, aquatic products accounted for the majority of frozen products that were not allowed to enter the country, and their quantity and weight far exceeded that of meat. This time, it is just the opposite, with a large amount of meat being returned or destroyed.
Since April, many overseas meat companies have been suspended from import declarations by the General Administration of Customs, including meat companies in Brazil, Argentina and other countries. It is reported that on April 20, the General Administration of Customs updated the "List of Meat Products Exported to China from Countries or Regions that Meet the Assessment and Review Requirements", stating that has suspended the acceptance of shipments to China from Brazilian companies with registration number SIF2437 starting from April 21, 2022. Meat product import declaration. Meat imports may be affected to some extent in the future. Relevant importers are advised to pay attention to changes in market conditions.
The details of meat are as follows:
The details of aquatic products are as follows: