China suspends export permits from two Canadian pork plants, says Ottawa
TORONTO — China has suspended the export permits of two Canadian pork exporters, including Quebec-based Olymel LP, apparently over package mislabelling amid growing tensions between the two countries.
Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said administrative issues related to routine customs inspections arise periodically.
She said the current suspension is limited to two processing facilities with all other approved Canadian pork processing facilities remaining eligible to export to China.