Chinese customs expand checks on US fruit imports - Reuters
As reported by Reuters, import checks on US fruit heading into China are facing stiffer examinations by Chinese inspectors, which could hamper trade as more batches fail inspections.
Key quotes
"Fruits were among 128 U.S. goods that China slapped with more expensive import tariffs in retaliation for U.S. levies on Chinese steel and aluminum as trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies flared this year."
"A U.S. trade delegation led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials. The two sides are expected to discuss an array of U.S. complaints about China’s trade practices, from accusations of forced technology transfers to state subsidies for technology development."
"Since last week, Beijing has dispatched quarantine experts to major ports including Shanghai and Shenzhen."
“China has resumed the practice of inspecting every batch of U.S. fresh fruit."
"Since Monday, all U.S.-originated fruit shipments have been subject to up to seven days of quarantine check on arrival in Shenzhen, said an industry source based at the port in China’s south."