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China rejects US and Canada pork

By Richard McGregorin Beijing

Published: September 17 2007 03:00 | Last updated: September 17 2007 03:00

Beijing has rejected consignments of pork from the US and Canada because they contain a banned additive in spite of a domestic shortage of China's staple meat, pushing inflation to a 10-year high in August.

The body that polices food import standards said the 8.37 tons of frozen pork kidney and 24 tons of frozen pork chops were returned after the discovery ofractopamine residue.

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