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Kenya Wants to Ban Chinese Fish Imports Again. It Didn’t End Well The Last Time.

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August 6, 2021
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A frozen Tilapia fish imported from China being thawed out at an area market in Kenya. Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP

The Kenyan parliament will transfer ahead with laws to outlaw imported Chinese language fish from getting into the nation. Legislators confirmed on Tuesday that the Agriculture Committee is finalizing new rules aimed to spice up the native fishing sector by proscribing imports of Chinese language seafood, notably frozen tilapia.

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