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Taiwan threatens WTO action after China stops grouper fish imports

Published 06/11/2022, 03:02 AM
Updated 06/11/2022, 03:05 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Chinese and Taiwanese printed flags are seen in this illustration taken, April 28, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's government threatened to take Beijing to the World Trade Organization on Saturday after China suspended the import of grouper fish from the island saying it had detected banned chemicals, the latest agricultural spat between the two.

Last year China suspended imports of pineapples, sugar apples and wax apples from Taiwan, citing concerns about pests, which Taiwan strongly denied.

Relations between Taipei and Beijing, which claims democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, are at their lowest in decades, with China increasing political and military pressure to get the island to accept its sovereignty.

China's customs administration said late Friday it had repeatedly detected banned chemicals in grouper from Taiwan and would suspend their import from Monday "in order to prevent risks and protect the health and lives of consumers".

Taiwan's Council of Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung dismissed the accusation, saying there was nothing wrong with the fish and they would provide data to China and request a response from them.

If China does not respond then Taiwan won't rule out taking the issue to the WTO, he told reporters.

Cabinet spokesman Lo Ping-cheng said that China has been repeatedly boycotting and blocking Taiwanese agricultural and aquatic products "in a manner inconsistent with international practices".

This not only harms relations between Taiwan and China "but also makes the Taiwanese people even more disgusted by the Chinese Communist Party authorities' wanton suppression of Taiwan".

While most Taiwanese grouper is consumed at home, China accounts for some 90% of the exported product.

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US should remove all the trade tarrifs over China, otherwise US will definitely go into recession and Biden government will work from home.
US should remove all the trade terrifs over China, otherwise US will definitely go into recession and Biden government will work from home.
Very good step for evil Taiwan. Taiwan is also behaving same like his evil masters. As their problems are world problem but world problems are not his problems.
Haha, china big sad because they now realize they can't take over the country of Taiwan and they know their economic power is fading. China so sad the future looks so bad for them they are just going to lash out like a bully who doesn't get thier way. Hahaha!
Lalit sounds like ccp propaganda.
china's economic advances in the last decades is in jeopardy if they start up with taiwan. just watch what's happening in ukraine.
all communist dictator regimes lie all the time, china russia Cuba. that's how they control their people, a la trump!
Hahaha. When the us started sanctioning China on real onfair trade practices, the whole world was blaming the us of raining down on China because they were afraid of China becoming the next super power. That’s the way we look at things sadly. Now China is sanctioning. On what ground? BS. See the deference here??
While other countries are doing their best to abide by some kind of rule of law, China is just lying their way into everything and applying rules that suit their interest only. It’s time the world wakes up
Why would China pay anyone to post in this 2nd rate he ll hole anyway?
Another paid poster Jason? it is not odd at all since China is being a bully. China is trying to destroy Taiwan's in any way it can. such a illogical question from Jason that it proves existence of paid provocateurs
You're absolutely right. Either "Jason" is a bot for the Chinese government, and not a particularly effective one if it is, or Jason-bot is an absolute ****that knows nothing and is simply talking out of his **** ****or provocateur, I'm not sure which.
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Right everyone who posts something you don't agree with must be a bot? I'd I ot... It makes zero sense China would make up such a petty lie and I am no China fan just pointing out the obvious
Why would the Chinese lie? Seems like an odd accusation to just make up doesn't it?
Another paid poster Jason? it is not odd at all since China is being a bully. China is trying to destroy Taiwan's in any way it can. such a illogical question from Jason that it proves existence of paid provocateurs
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