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New Zealand seeking clarification as China suspends some seafood exports
Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai, China, Oct 19, 2020. (File photo: REUTERS/Aly Song)
10 Feb 2021 09:35AM (Updated:
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WELLINGTON: New Zealand said on Wednesday (Feb 10) that it was urgently seeking clarification from Chinese authorities after being informed that exports from two of its seafood facilities have been suspended.
Exports from a Sanford facility that processes mussels and Sealord Group facility that processes finfish and fishmeal for animal feeds were suspended, New Zealand s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) said in a statement.
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(Bloomberg) The daily number of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. was under 100,000 for a third consecutive day on Tuesday, the first time thatâs happened since the week of Nov. 2. New Yorkâs large venues and stadiums can start reopening Feb. 23 with testing requirements and capacity limits.
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