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CBR to continue eliminating regulatory hurdles for IPOs, cannot progress without development of private equity, venture capital

CBR to continue eliminating regulatory hurdles for IPOs, cannot progress without development of private equity, venture capital
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Chinese Scientists Produce Genetically Modified Pigs for Human Transplant

Chinese Scientists Produce Genetically Modified Pigs for Human Transplant While forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience in China has drawn worldwide condemnation, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been investing heavily in controversial research on using genetically modified pigs as a source of human organ transplantation, touting it as a “world first” achievement. And the cloning of pigs has long since entered ‘industrial scale.’ According to Chinese media, in 2020, gene editing-related startups in China alone received about 2 billion yuan ($310 million) in funding. CCP mouthpiece Xinhua published a special feature on Sept. 22, 2020, saying that Chinese scientists had made another breakthrough in xenotransplantation technology in genetically edited pigs.

USDA ERS - China s Safety Requirements Pose Challenge for Food Exporters

China’s Safety Requirements Pose Challenge for Food Exporters May 03, 2021 China food safety requirements can cause food shipments to be turned away at the China border. Processed, consumer-ready foods and beverages such as wine top the list of items that have not met the requirements of Chinese inspectors. China’s food imports rose 12 percent from 2006 to 2019 as demand for a variety of foods increased. The number of rejected shipments has declined for exporters from the United States and European Union, but China has increased its scrutiny of food coming from less-developed nations such as Vietnam, India, and Thailand. Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on China’s supermarket shelves and restaurant tables, creating opportunities for exporters around the world. However, selling these products to China also presents challenges as exporters must comply with standards and food safety regulati

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