The South China Morning Post reports that China and the United States have agreed on an arrangement for trade between the two countries to be liberalised.
US credit rating services, electronic payment services and bond underwriting business are now all allowed in Chinese market.
[...] Under this agreement, China will accept beef from the US into the Chinese market, effectively ending the 14-year ban on American beef after an outbreak of mad-cow disease in [the] US in 2003.
Reciprocally, [the] US will allow Chinese cooked chicken to [be sold] in the American market.
The deal also provides for Chinese banks to operate in the United States, and for liquefied natural gas from the United States to be sold in China.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Sunday May 14 2017, @07:01AM
get a fat Rhinoceros Beetle spiced with Cayenne pepper crammed into their anus.
Nope, what's needed is untwiged spruce.
Country of origin?, well no GMO labeling so I'll guess country of origin is not a thing either. Think of it as Russian roulette. You eat and either you will live a bit longer or get cancer. For which another corporation will bleed you dry.