date:Oct 08, 2016
mg/kg, in excess of the maximum residue level of 0.1 mg/kg.
But just last month, ASQIQ sent an inspection team to the Philippines to evaluate the corrective measures being implemented by the local-based exporters, hence the lifting of the ban.
Aside from lifting the ban, China is also looking at increasing its imports from the Philippines particularly on high value commercial crops such as mangoes, coconut and dragon fruit, among others.
Jianhua said China was also interested in high-end fish