London, Dec. 20 (CNA) A senior Lithuanian agriculture official urged Taiwan to speed up granting import permissions for Lithuanian agricultural products so that they can gain access to Taiwan's market sooner, amid increasing economic sanctions from China on the Baltic nation.
A senior agriculture official in Lithuania has asked Taipei to speed up import permissions for agricultural products from the Baltic nation, as it could benefit from accessing the Taiwanese market amid economic sanctions from China.
Antanas Venckus, head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture’s International Affairs and Export Promotion Department, made the comments in an interview with the Central News Agency.
Taiwan is a potential market for Lithuania’s agricultural and food products, Venckus said.
As sanctions from Beijing are preventing a large number of Lithuanian companies from entering the Chinese market, Taiwanese authorities are doing their best to help the companies to redirect