The
city on China's northeast coast has reported more than 80
COVID-19 cases over the past week, with the first in a warehouse
worker in the Zhuanghe area of the city on Nov. 4.
Local authorities issued the order on Monday, state-backed
newspaper Global Times reported on Thursday.
Unlike other countries, China says frozen foods pose a risk of
spreading COVID-19 and authorities reject goods from overseas if
the virus is detected on packaging, even though the World Health
Organization says neither food nor packaging is a known
transmission route.
Dalian is a leading port for seafood shipments as well as fruit
and some meats.
The suspension covers third-party cold storage facilities,
bonded warehouses, food production companies and cold storage
used by the catering sector, according to a notice posted on
local industry websites that could not be verified by Reuters.
Dalian's food sector also faced heavy disruption last year after
authorities issued new requirements for cold storage warehouses
because of the risk of the coronavirus entering the country on
imported foods.
(Reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by David Goodman)
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