Irish beef allowed back into Chinese market

This week, China announced the reopening of its markets to Irish beef imports
Irish beef allowed back into Chinese market

Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Minister for Agriculture, Martin Heydon and Bord Bia welcome the reopening of Irish beef to the Chinese market.

This week, the Chinese market has officially reopened for Irish beef, which was welcomed by members of the Irish Government and Bord Bia.

Following the announcement made by the General Administration of Customs in China (GACC) on January 12 regarding the reopening of access to the Chinese market for beef produced in Ireland, Taoiseach Micheál Martin and agriculture minister Martin Heydon, welcomed the news.

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