Beijing's Xinfadi market suspends sales, storage of cold-chain products

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The move follows reports of Covid-19 infections related to imported frozen products.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The Xinfadi wholesale market in Beijing, which was previously hit by Covid-19, has suspended the storage and sale of frozen and aquatic products, the market said Wednesday .

All frozen and aquatic products have been removed from the market's refrigerated warehouses, which have had their electricity supplies cut and undergone disinfection, according to the market. Xinfadi market is Beijing's largest vegetable wholesale market. It was temporarily shut down due to a resurgence of the Covid-19 epidemic in June. The vegetable wholesale area reopened on Sept 6, marking the full resumption of business at the market in the wake of the closure.

 

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