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China’s large-scale coronavirus tests on imported frozen foods may put more Australian exports on hold – ABC News
Beijing has linked several local COVID-19 infections to frozen food packaging, but the WHO says there’s no evidence of the virus spreading this way. How valid are…

China has urged its ports to “take immediate action” to minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmission after it reportedly found cases it says are linked to contaminated frozen food packaging.
Key points:
- Expert says China’s positive test claims require further evidence
- Australian exporters sold $10.6 billion worth of food in China last year
- Under the new testing scheme, foreign businesses could lose access to the Chinese market for up to a month
Concerns about importing coronavirus came after packages…
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