China partially lifts BSE ban for French goods

16-Jan-2003

ExclusiveCHINA. The Chinese government has partially lifted its nine-month ban on cosmetics, fragrances and confectionery from Europe and allowed French goods to return.

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Exclusive: By Anna Fenton

CHINA. The Chinese government has partially lifted its nine-month ban on cosmetics, fragrances and confectionery from Europe and allowed French goods to return, although the ban

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