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China unleashes economic curbs on Taiwan with sand, fruit bans

The sand export announcement, made in a statement by China’s Ministry of Commerce, said the move was based on provisions of related law but gave no further details.

August 03, 2022 / 07:39 IST
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Gantry cranes and a container ship at the Port of Keelung in Keelung, Taiwan, on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022. Taiwan exports extended their double-digit growth for a tenth month, with shipments from the island in 2021 smashing all records due to soaring demand for technology products and components. Photographer: I-Hwa Cheng/Bloomberg
Gantry cranes and a container ship at the Port of Keelung in Keelung, Taiwan, on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022. Taiwan exports extended their double-digit growth for a tenth month, with shipments from the island in 2021 smashing all records due to soaring demand for technology products and components. Photographer: I-Hwa Cheng/Bloomberg

China halted natural sand exports to Taiwan and some fish and fruit from the island on Wednesday following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s arrival on the island.

The sand export announcement, made in a statement by China’s Ministry of Commerce, said the move was based on provisions of related law but gave no further details.

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China’s General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement that the suspension of imports was due to excessive pesticide residue detected “multiple times” on products since last year, as well as on some frozen fish packages that tested positive for coronavirus in June.

China previously halted natural sand exports to Taiwan in March 2007, citing environmental concerns, and lifted the ban about one year later. Taiwan activated a contingency plan at the time, including importing materials from the Philippines and using local river sand to close the gap.