Date | Time (GMT+8) | World Clock | Language |
2021-03-30 | 16:00 ~ 17:00 | GMT: 08:00-09:00 | English |
Mar. 30th, 2021
Lennie Tao
$ 79
The covid-2019 pandemic has greatly influenced our life and caused enormous losses in many sectors. Since June last year, many Chinese cities have found coronavirus on the packages of imported cold chain foods, including frozen shrimps, frozen chicken wings, frozen pork, cherries, etc. Responding quickly, China has taken multiple supervision measures to minimize the importation risk caused by COVID-19. However, influenced by such negative news, a great number of consumers still reduced their purchase frequencies of imported frozen food accordingly in 2020.
What will the industry be like in China? Will it be more difficult for imported frozen food to enter China’s market? In this speech, the speaker will share the outlook for the imported aquatic product industry and analyze its market access requirements.
1. Market performance of aquatic products in China
2. Regulatory compliance of exporting aquatic products to China
Lennie Tao
ChemLinked Regulatory Analyst
Lennie Tao is a food regulatory affairs news editor working at ChemLinked. She graduated from Sichuan International Studies University with a master’s degree. Lennie has a vast array of experience and is a regular attendee of China special food training programs and forums. Lennie has a broad range of experience in the food sector, and also has a great understanding of China infant formula regulatory requirements and China health food regulatory requirements.
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