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APHIS Puts New Import Restrictions on Pork From Hong Kong, Laos and North Korea

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is adding Hong Kong, Laos and North Korea to its list of regions subject to import restrictions on pork and pork products because they are affected by African swine fever, it said. Restrictions take effect retroactively to July 15, 2019, for Hong Kong, to July 5, 2019, for Laos, and to June 5, 2019, for North Korea.

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(Federal Register 09/23/19)