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Food Partner Network Newsfrom the official website of the Russian Federation Veterinary Plants Bureau on April 20: On April 20, 2021, the media published an article "Why China no longer buys fish from the Russian Primorye", which misrepresented the re- foodmate.
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The content is as follows:In November 2020, due to the detection of new crown nucleic acid in the packaging of aquatic products exported from Russia to China If it is positive, the General Administration of Customs of China notified Russia of the necessity of recertification of Russian fishery companies, and issued new requirements for recertification on its official website, requiring Russia to complete the certification by the end of December 2020.
In order to carry out the re-certification work, China provided Russia with the documents required for certification.
According to statistics, there were 899 registered export enterprises from Russia to China at that time.
In view of the fact that registered enterprises include a large number of seasonal operating units and ships (including non-business enterprises), on December 24, 2020, Russia submitted a proposal to China to reopen only those enterprises that banned export to China before the end of the year.
Certification, the remaining companies can be recommended in batches according to the plan.
So far, the Russian side has re-certified 446 companies/ships (accounting for 53% of the companies registered for export to China), and relevant materials have been submitted to the Chinese side.
The Russian side stated that: the re-certification work is completely free, media articles distorted the facts, all work is carried out in accordance with Chinese requirements, and to verify the correctness and reliability of the documents provided by the enterprise, the official will also conduct on-site inspections or video inspections when necessary.
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