The charges were first laid in November but only confirmed now.
Charges brought by the Ministry for Primary Industries against QEX Logistics for alleged breaches in the export of milk powder, infant formula, and honey are heading to trial.
In February, the struggling NZX-listed logistics company said that last November MPI had brought charges against it under the Animal Products Act.
Those charges alleged its wholly owned subsidiary and trading company New Y Trading and chief executive and majority shareholder Jinjie (Ronnie) Xue attempted to export milk powder and honey in August 2019 without raising export declarations in MPI’s e-certificate system.