Thousands march in Taiwan against US pork imports

Published November 23, 2020
TAIPEI: Kuomintang party chairman Johnny Chiang (front row centre) and former Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou (front centre right wearing face mask) lead party members during a protest against the lifting of restrictions on US pork.—AFP
TAIPEI: Kuomintang party chairman Johnny Chiang (front row centre) and former Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou (front centre right wearing face mask) lead party members during a protest against the lifting of restrictions on US pork.—AFP

TAIPEI: Thousands of people marched in Taipei’s streets on Sunday demanding the reversal of a decision to allow US pork imports into Taiwan, alleging food safety issues.

President Tsai Ing-wen’s administration lifted a long-standing ban on US pork and beef imports in August, in a move seen as one of the first steps towards possibly negotiating a bilateral trade agreement with the US. The ban is due to be lifted in January.

That decision has met with fierce opposition, both by the opposition Kuomintang party and individual citizens. The new policy allows imports of pork with acceptable residues of ractopamine, a drug added into animal feed that promotes the growth of lean meat that some farmers use in pigs.

The drug is banned by the European Union, but is legal in the United States.

Demonstrators marched in front of the Presidential Office Building as part of an annual labor march.

“I came here today to oppose the import of ractopamine,” said Kelvin Chen, a 54-year-old computer engineer who was marching. “I feel these days many who do business are not ethical. If they mix the US pork with Taiwan pork and then sell it to us average consumers, we as individuals have no way to know the source of the pork.

I have a child and when we eat things with ractopamine, it’s not good for our bodies, said Jacky Tsui, a 37-year-old factory worker. I hope the government can see that we citizens oppose this.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2020

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