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Taiwan Promotes ‘Freedom Pineapples’ in Response to Chinese Import Ban
The U.S. and Canada are among the countries promoting Taiwanese pineapples after China moved to block all imports of the fruits, citing biosecurity concerns.
March 06, 2021
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph, with a pineapple in the table next to him, participates in a briefing of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) on Mar. 4, 2021.
Credit: Twitter/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan)
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The United States and Canada are among the countries praising Taiwan’s “freedom pineapples” after China last week blocked imports of the fruits, a decision widely seen in Taipei as a political move meant to economically pressure the country.
Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China concerned over Taiwanese pineapple ban by Beijing ANI | Updated: Mar 06, 2021 22:45 IST
Taipei (Taiwan), March 6 [ANI]: Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), an international, cross-party alliance of parliamentarians, has expressed concerns over the Taiwanese pineapples ban by Beijing and said Taipei is coming under increasing pressure from Beijing.
The concern was expressed during a video conference of the IPAC on Thursday which was also attended by Taiwan Foreign Ministry Joseph Wu.
During the press conference, Joseph explained that Taiwan s pineapples were suspended by China. He flaunted the fruit during a video conference, Taiwan News reported.
China recently banned the fruit saying it contains harmful insects. During Thursday s meeting, Joseph explained the situation while showing what he called a prime-quality Taiwanese pineapple.