China's suspension on chicken imports from a Tyson Foods facility came after the company said 481 employees across its northwest Arkansas operations had tested positive for the coronavirus since early June
Chinese authorities suspended chicken imports from a Tyson Foods Inc. facility due to what Chinese officials said were Covid-19 infections among the plant’s employees.
The suspension issued Sunday covered products that have arrived in China or are about to arrive there, according to China’s General Administration of Customs. The agency’s order didn’t specify how much chicken the Tyson facility supplied, or other details about the products.
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