Rising Trade Frictions Lead to More China Meat Rejections
China Meat Rejections Surge Amid Rising Trade Tensions
Chinese authorities have reportedly increased rejections of imported meat shipments as trade tensions intensify.
According to reporting by RFD-TV, a growing number of meat consignments have been rejected at Chinese ports in recent weeks. The development comes against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical and trade friction, raising concerns among global exporters.
Industry sources suggest that stricter inspections and certification scrutiny are contributing to delays and rejections, potentially disrupting established supply routes. Exporters reliant on the Chinese market may face increased compliance pressure and logistical uncertainty if the trend continues.
The situation highlights the sensitivity of global protein trade to political developments and regulatory enforcement.
Source: RFD-TV | 2 March 2026
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