Chinese ban on Irish beef dropped after two years

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Chinese ban on Irish beef dropped after two years
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Beef shipments to China were suspended after a case of atypical BSE, commonly known as Mad Cow Disease, was confirmed in May 2020

Irish beef exports to China are set to resume after a two year ban, the government has announced.

. The government said the Department of Agriculture detected the problem at the time. However, beef exports were immediately suspended as a precaution in line with trading arrangements with China.

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