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Bird flu

China bans UK poultry imports

By Salamander Davoudi and Jenny Wiggins

Published: February 14 2007 22:01 | Last updated: February 14 2007 22:01

China on Wednesday became the latest country to ban all poultry products from the UK following the outbreak of the deadly H5N1 bird flu on a Suffolk turkey farm.

Britain is set to lose millions of pounds worth of exports as the list of countries – which includes Ireland, Russia, Hong Kong, South Africa, South Korea and Japan – temporarily banning British poultry grows.

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