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Premier Su, 14 ministers thank public’s efforts to protect hog-farming industryPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Premier Su, 14 ministers thank public’s efforts to protect hog-farming industry

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Saturday led a delegation of 14 central government ministers and agency heads to take part in an event offering sincere thanks to Taiwan’s pork industry for their hard work in helping to prevent African swine fever (ASF) from invading the country.

Premier Su, 14 ministers thank public's efforts to protect hog-farming industry

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Saturday led a delegation of 14 central government ministers and agency heads to take part in an event offering sincere thanks to Taiwan's pork industry for their hard work in helping to prevent African swine fever (ASF) from invading the country. Premier Su said that the nation's success in protecting pig farming so far is the result of the people and government joining forces and working together, and that such work should continue.

Increased fine for bringing pork products from ASF-affected MyanmarPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Increased fine for bringing pork products from ASF-affected Myanmar

Taipei, Aug. 15 (CNA) The fine for bringing pork products into Taiwan from Myanmar has been raised to NT$200,000 (US$6,490) because an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) was reported in the Southeast Asian country, according to the Council of Agriculture (COA).

Premier calls for tight integration among agencies defending against African swine fever

Following a presentation at Thursday's meeting of the Cabinet by the Council of Agriculture on Taiwan's efforts to resist the international epidemic of African swine fever (ASF), Premier Su Tseng-chang said that in the first half of the year, the government has received widespread praise from the public for its efforts to protect hog farmers by preventing the spread of the disease into Taiwan.

Three X-ray Machines Added by Kaohsiung Customs to Help Prevent Invasion of ASFPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Three X-ray Machines Added by Kaohsiung Customs to Help Prevent Invasion of ASF

In order to prevent the invasion of African Swine Fever (ASF), the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (BAPHIQ) and customs have been strengthening border inspection by conducting thorough inspections on carry-on baggage of all air passengers arriving from high risk regions such as Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau since January 16, 2019.

Taiwan expands hand luggage checks to more Southeast Asian nationsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan expands hand luggage checks to more Southeast Asian nations

The hand luggage of travelers arriving from Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar is being inspected at seaports and airports across Taiwan as part of an intensifying effort to prevent the entry of African swine fever (ASF), an official said Wednesday.

Taiwan tightens border inspections against African swine feverPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan tightens border inspections against African swine fever

The government is leaving no stone unturned in preventing African swine fever from spreading to Taiwan, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture Jan. 17.

Taiwan tightens hand luggage checks at airports amid ASF fearsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan tightens hand luggage checks at airports amid ASF fears

The hand luggage of arriving passengers from China, Hong Kong and Macau are now subject to more stringent checks at Taiwan airports in a bid to prevent the entry of the African swine fever (ASF) virus, airport police said on Wednesday.