- Taipei Customs urges importers not to do cross-border online shopping for meat products during Mid-Autumn Festival
- Importers should not mail pork or processed meat products to Taiwan to avoid penalties
- Imported moon cakes or products containing meat are subject to quarantine
- Importers should comply with the Act on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Animal Diseases
- Violators will be punished according to the Act
- Meat products have a high risk of spreading animal diseases like African swine fever
- Taipei Customs will continue to intercept pork or processed meat products to prevent African swine fever
- Seized products will be reviewed by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency
- Importers are urged to cooperate with the government to prevent infectious diseases from entering Taiwan.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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