New Zealand Seeks to Restore China Relations After Dairy Recalls
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New Zealand, whose exports are under threat after China halted imports of some tainted dairy products, pledged to take steps to ensure product safety and regain the confidence of its biggest trading partner.
New Zealand’s government will in 10 days notify Chinese authorities of measures it may take to address safety issues in order to restore trade, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully said at a media briefing in Beijing today. The Pacific country will also require its exporters to meet China standards for its dairy products, he said.