LIVE EXPORTS
April 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALL
NEW regulations controlling live exports have been ordered by the European Commission, which state that from October 1 reinforced checks must be made on the health of animals in transit at their exit from the EU and where they are initially unloaded in an importing country. Exporters may lose available export refunds if they fail to take care of livestock.
NEW regulations controlling live exports have been ordered by the European Commission, which state that from October 1 reinforced checks must be made on the health of animals in transit at their exit from the EU and where they are initially unloaded in an importing country. Exporters may lose available export refunds if they fail to take care of livestock.
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