ARGENTINE

IPCVA participates in the meeting with Chinese Customs in Beijing

Beef

The Argentine Beef Promotion Institute (IPCVA) accompanied the official Argentine government delegation in a crucial meeting with China Customs (GACC). Authorities from the Ministry of Economy held a meeting to continue negotiations to authorize new Argentine products for the Chinese market.

Posted on May 23 ,00:20

IPCVA participates in the meeting with Chinese Customs in Beijing

The IPCVA participated in a segment of the meeting, where the status of the situation and next steps for the opening of bovine offal and registration to begin exporting gallstones were discussed, achieving significant progress on both products.

Chinese Customs will visit Argentine on June 8 to advance the final approval of the protocol. The trade opening promises concrete benefits for Argentine producers and meatpacking plants.

The meetings in Beijing complement the successful participation of 26 meat processing companies at SIAL Shanghai, focused on increasing trade with China, Argentine's main customer at the moment.

Within the framework of SIAL, the IPCVA also signed a cooperation agreement with JD.com, one of the largest online sales platforms in China, with 600 million users. The agreement represents a true milestone in the international promotion strategy for Argentine beef, as it not only implies greater visibility for the Argentine Beef brand within China's most influential digital ecosystem, but also opens up new possibilities for direct engagement with end consumers.

These actions are essential to strengthening trade relations between Argentine and China in the meat sector, especially considering that this is a market that not only benefits exports but also improves the profitability of the entire chain, particularly in the production sector.

The Argentine public-private delegation previously participated in important meetings in Tokyo and Jakarta, where progress was made in opening the entire country to exports to Japan and in opening the Indonesian market to Argentine beef.

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