We expect to obtain China’s permits for exporting our beef shortly. Their agencies are currently carrying out their checks,” Surplys said at a news conference after a forum of agriculture ministers from China and 16 Central and Eastern European countries in Vilnius.
“We expect to be granted these permits in June,” he added.
Lithuania has been holding talks with China on beef exports since 2015. Some Lithuanian companies in 2016 received the green light for dairy product exports to the Asian country.
Lithuania’s exports of agricultural and food products, mostly cheese and curd, frozen blueberries, concentrated milk and cream, and alcoholic beverages, to China last year grew by 46 percent to 8 million euros. China ranked 45th out of Lithuania’s 143 export partners.
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