The quarantine administration said yesterday that its Shenzhen
bureau has this year detected harmful pine wood nematodes
(microscopic worms) in 13 batches of wooden packaging containing
imported goods from the United States.
The packaging was produced by six manufacturers with official US
certificates, the Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection
and Quarantine (AQSIQ), said.
The city's quality supervision official also discovered harmful
living organisms in a further 10 batches of wooden packaging from
the US, out of 70 batches sampled between July 14 and August 23,
the administration said.
The proportion of substandard wooden packaging from the US -
15.38 percent of the sample - was much higher than that for the
European Union, Republic of Korea, Japan or Canada, the AQSIQ
said.
The administration believed that either the manufacturers or
exporters were to blame for the problems with the packaging.
It said the labels on some packaging were not clear, suggesting
some exporters might have used fake ones.
The administration said the seized packages had been improperly
treated according to quarantine requirements, and it urged local
officials to tighten the supervision of wooden packaging from the
US.
A day earlier, the administration said a cargo of 21.6 tons of
frozen potato slices imported from the US was not up to standard in
terms of carbonyl and acidity levels.
The goods were destroyed according to relevant laws and
regulations. The administration notified the US side and asked it
to investigate the matter.
(Xinhua News Agency August 31, 2007)