China, two other key markets lift Brazil meat import ban
Brazil is the top supplier of beef to China, accounting for about 31 per cent of its imports in the first half of last year
Brazil has won a major victory in the fight to restore credibility amid a tainted meat scandal, with key markets China, Egypt and Chile lifting their bans on its products.
The announcement of the reopening of the Chinese market to Brazilian meat imports did not come from Beijing, but from Brazilian agriculture minister Blairo Maggi who said the decision “attests to the rigour and quality of the Brazilian sanitary system.”
Though the minister said China had “fully reopened” its market, he also noted China would maintain import restrictions on meat from 21 Brazilian processing plants under investigation.
President Michel Temer, in a statement, welcomed China’s decision as an “acknowledgement of reliability” and expressed his “total confidence” that “other countries will follow the example of China.”
Brazil, South America’s largest economy and the world’s largest meat exporter, has been reeling since March 17 when Brazilian police announced “Operation Weak Flesh.”