Hoping for trade deal, Taiwan to ease standards for U.S. pork, beef (update)
08/28/2020 07:37 PM
Taipei, Aug. 28 (CNA) President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) announced Friday that Taiwan will set standards for a controversial feed additive in imported pork and ease restrictions on American beef in an apparent attempt to pave the way to broker a trade deal with the United States.
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