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Customs Prevents African Swine Fever: 330 Kilograms of Pork Products Intercepted This Year

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Ahead of the Dragon Boat Festival, Taiwan's Customs Administration warns against purchasing pork products from overseas, with penalties up to NT$1 million. As of June 16, 423 cases totaling 330 kilograms of pork products have been seized.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is bringing pork products into Taiwan prohibited?
A: To prevent African Swine Fever, which could devastate Taiwan's pig farming industry.
Q: How much is the fine for violation?
A: First-time offenders: NT$200,000; repeat offenders: up to NT$1 million.
Q: Is buying meat online from abroad also illegal?
A: Yes, all pork-containing products from overseas are banned, regardless of purchase method.
Q: What does the Kaohsiung joint platform do?
A: It integrates customs, prosecutors, and environmental agencies to combat illegal shipments.
Q: What smart inspection technologies are used?
A: AI image recognition, X-ray scanners, and data analytics detect prohibited items automatically.