Taiwan fines traveler US$6,400 for bringing in Chinese moon cakes with pork

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Taiwan fines traveler US$6,400 for bringing in Chinese moon cakes with pork
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Taiwan has banned pork products from China where an epidemic of the African swine fever led to the deaths of millions of pigs. FMTNews

The traveller was fined US$6,400 for bringing in less than a pound of moon cakes without declaring it contained pork.

One Taiwanese national traveling from China, which has been hit by an outbreak of African swine fever, was fined NT$200,000 for bringing in less than a pound of moon cakes without declaring they contained pork, Taipei Customs Administration said in statement on Thursday. Taiwan has banned pork products from China where an epidemic of the swine fever has led to the deaths of millions of pigs.Taiwan’s largest airport, Taoyuan International, will screen carry-on baggage from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei even though there have been no reported cases of the fever in those countries.

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