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Beijing has threatened to ban import of seafood and other food products from India if New Delhi continues to restrict import of milk products from China, the government informed the Lok Sabha today. - Railways form panel to identify PPP projects - Arun Maira now a Plan panel member - Preferential shares for BSNL staff on anvil - Road repair gets service tax waiver - Ryanair to top Air France, Lufthansa on extra routes - "Interest rates will continue to remain the same" “The Chinese side ... said that if India insists on this decision (to ban import of milk and milk products, including chocolate and chocolate products), China will respond to the safety and quality issues for imported products from India,” the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Jyotiraditya Scindia, said in a written reply. In a response to the extension of ban on milk and milk products, including chocolate exported by China to India till December 24, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China had conveyed that it had encountered food safety problems in imported food products from India, including seafood products. China, however, has not imposed a ban on import of the food products, Scindia said. The government has conveyed to the neighbouring country that India has taken note of their concerns. China has been also told that the decision to extend the ban till December 24 was taken after due consultation with authorities concerned and experts in the dairy industry. “The government of India is in touch with the Chinese government through our Embassy in Beijing to discuss such trade related issues,” Scindia said.


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