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Food exporters fret over registration in China.


Date: 08-12-2021
Subject: Food exporters fret over registration in China
India's food product exporters supplying to China are worried as they rush to register with Chinese customs and allow their supply chain for inspection, a mandatory requirement that kicks in from January next year. They fear that China's new requirement for dairy products and processed foods, among other food products, may set a precedent for other countries.

"While there is no cost of registration as of now and it is being done through the embassy, it is a non-tariff barrier and shows that China wants to discourage imports," said an official, who did not wish to be identified. 

China has mandated that all exporting units and overseas food manufacturers, processors and storage facilities will have to get registered with its customs authorities before December 31. 

Exporters will be held accountable for the safety of the food products they produce and handle, and food importers will have to establish a system for review of their suppliers, including overseas exporters and production facilities. 

So far, 400 exporters have applied for registration. 

Chinese customs authorities will issue a registration number to the approved units, which will be renewed later. 

"It is a non-tariff barrier and a worrying development as other countries may take a cue from China and impose similar barriers," said Ajay Sahai, director general, Federation of Indian Export Organisations.

India exported agro and processed food products worth $265.79 million to China in 2020-21, of which non-Basmati rice accounted for $103.7 million and groundnuts $77.34 million.

China imported seafood worth $939.17 million in 2020-21. It remained the second largest market for India, and frozen shrimp was the major item of exports.

As per the new rule, overseas manufacturers of meat products, aquatic products, dairy products (including infant formula), health food, food for special medical purposes and beverages, among others, need to be registered. 

The General Administration of Customs China has also asked for on-site inspection procedures conducted by customs at ports of entry, and stipulated the potential control measures in response to food-related incidents overseas that may impact food safety in China.

"China has been tightening the scrutiny of imports through such barriers in the garb of the Covid-19 pandemic. Such tactics distort trade," an industry representative said on condition of anonymity.

Source:economictimes.com

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