Taiwan threatens to take China to WTO in new spat over fruit
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[September 20, 2021] AIPEI/BEIJING
(Reuters) -Taiwan threatened to take China to the World Trade
Organization on Sunday after Beijing said it would suspend sugar apple
and wax apple imports from the island on pest concerns, in the latest
spat between the two over fruit.
Relations between Taipei and Beijing, which claims democratically ruled
Taiwan as its own territory, are at their lowest in decades, with China
increasing political and military pressure to get the island to accept
its sovereignty.
China's customs administration said it had repeatedly detected pests
called "Planococcus minor" in sugar apples, also known as sweetsops or
custard apples, and wax apples from Taiwan. It asked its Guangdong
branch and all directly affiliated offices to stop customs clearance of
those products from Monday.
Taiwan's Council of Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung said China had
behaved unilaterally without providing scientific evidence, and
criticised the announcement for coming during the traditional Mid-Autumn
Festival, celebrated by Taiwan and China.
"We cannot accept this," Chen told reporters in Taipei about the
decision, which he said his office had only received at 9 a.m. (0100
GMT) on Sunday.
Taiwan has told China it will take the country to the WTO under the
body's dispute resolution mechanism if Beijing does not respond to
Taipei's request to resolve the issue under their existing bilateral
framework before Sept. 30, he added.
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Sugar apples are displayed in a market in Recife June 30, 2014.
REUTERS/Tony Gentile/File Photo
Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu tweeted that, following its military
threats, China was now "weaponising trade" and the move should cast
doubt over its application last week
https://www.reuters.com/world/
china/china-officially-applies-join-cptpp-trade-pact-2021-09-16 to join
the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership, a free trade group.
"China wants to join the high-standard CPTPP? Is this a joke?" Wu said.
Sugar apples and wax apples are Taiwan specialities, although most are
consumed domestically. The island is also known for its mangoes.
This is the second time this year China has stopped fruit imports from
Taiwan.
In February, China banned imports of pineapples
https://www.reuters.com/
article/us-china-taiwan-pineapple-idUSKCN2AT2DY from Taiwan, citing
"harmful creatures" that could come with the fruit. Taiwan had said
there was nothing wrong with the pineapples and accused Beijing
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/
forbidden-fruit-taiwan-urges-people-eat-more-pineapples-after-china-ban-2021-02-26
of playing politics.
(Reporting by Min Zhang and Tony Munroe in Beijing and Ben Blanchard in
Taipei; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore and Edmund Klamann)
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