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US poultry exports hit by ban amid bird flu scare

Por: Newsweek Business December 12, 2023

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Poultry and eggs from several parts of the U.S. have been slapped with a ban by worried officials in Asia who want to stop the food entering Hong Kong to protect public health.The ban, which comes just two weeks before Christmas, will be a blow for some poultry farmers, who will no longer be able to export their products to the special administrative region of China. Western foods are often enjoyed over Christmas in Hong Kong, where Western and... + full article



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