Special Report:
World Tackles A/H1N1
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BEIJING, May 5 (Xinhua) -- China's temporary bans on the imports of pigs
and pork products from some regions hit by the A-strain influenza are in line
with the rules of the World Trade Organizations (WTO), Foreign Ministry
spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said here Tuesday.
China's emergency measures, to safeguard its stock industry and human
health from the A/H1N1 virus, are also in accordance with the rules of the World
Organization for Animal Health, Ma told a regular press conference.
There are WTO rules that allows its members to take strict quarantine
measures in emergencies, Ma said when asked about China's ban on pig and pork
imports from Canada's Alberta province, where some pigs were found to have been
infected with the virus.
According to Canadian media reports, the Philippines, El Salvador,
Honduras, Ukraine and other countries have stopped accepting all pork products
from Canada, the world's No. 3 pork exporter following the United States and
European Union.
China has also banned imports of pigs from the affected regions in the
United States and Mexico, the epicenter of the disease that has infected 1,085
people in 21 countries and killed a total of 23,with 22 in Mexico and one in the
United States.
"China's measures meet the requirements of Chinese laws and
regulations...as well as the principle of minimizing the strict quarantine
measures' influence on trade," Ma said.
The WHO has decided to remain its pandemic alert level at Phase5, saying it
had no clear plan to raise it to Phase 6, the highest level which means a full
pandemic is occurring.
