Canadian pork, beef exports to China to resume after a four-month suspension
OTTAWA – Beef producers are ecstatic. Effective Tuesday (Nov 5), Canadian meat export certificates to China resumed.
Export certificates for Canadian meat were halted on June 25th, due to the discovery of non-compliant pork claiming to be Canadian. There was also suspicion that the suspension was coming amid the dispute over Canada’s detention of a top executive from the Chinese tech company Huawei.
Since June, the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association has been actively engaged in discussions with government officials to help assure China of the safety of Canadian beef in order to resume access as soon as possible.
The Government of Canada completed an investigation and submitted an Action Plan that has led to the re-establishment of exports to China, which means all establishments eligible to export as of June 25, are once again eligible.