China News Service, August 27. According to the website of the General Administration of Customs, on August 26, the banned drug chloramphenicol in China and Australia was detected in beef sirloin exported to China. The General Administration of Customs suspended the Australian beef producer John DEE WARWICK PTY LTD (registered number 243) exported to China. The defective product was destroyed and was not allowed to enter the country.

  In order to ensure the safety of imported meat products, the customs has officially notified Australia to suspend the export of the company to China, and requires Australia to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the relevant company within 45 days and provide feedback to the Chinese side. The relevant suspension information has been announced in the "List of Meat Products Exported to China from Countries or Regions that Meet the Evaluation Requirements" under the Import and Export Food Safety Information Service column of the General Administration of