Indonesia still exporting fish to China even after virus discovered


JAKARTA, Sept 20 (Bloomberg): Indonesia continues to sell fish to China after the coronavirus was discovered on the packaging of a local seafood exporter’s products, the Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry said on Sunday.

China suspended imports from the company for one week but that does not apply to other Indonesian fish exporters, the ministry said in a statement Saturday.

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