China bans imports of 16 more scrap, waste products from end-2018: ministry

Reuters  |  BEIJING/SHANGHAI 

BEIJING/(Reuters) - will ban the imports of 16 more metal and chemical products from the end of this year, the ministry said on Thursday.

MEE also listed another 16 items that will be banned by the end of 2019, including timber and metals such as stainless steel, tungsten and magnesium.

told the last year it would stop accepting imports of 24 types of foreign by the end of the year, and that it would phase out shipments of other products, including those readily available from domestic sources, by the end of 2019.

China's crackdown on imported waste, which was as much as 47 million tonnes in 2015, is part of its "war on pollution", and was meant to help upgrade the country's economy and move it up the global supply chain.

The ban has already caused massive pile-ups of trash overseas, but MEE said at a press briefing on Thursday it was a "key move to ensure environmental safety and protect public health."

"For the next step, the ecology and ministry together with other departments will conscientiously enforce and strictly forbid foreign garbage from crossing the border," he said.

Even before the ban came into effect, the government cancelled the import permits of 960 companies in 2017, and shut down another 8,800 firms accused of violating restrictions on imported paper and plastic. The ministry said last year's total imports fell 12 percent as a result, but it didn't give an absolute number.

The newly formed said at its inaugural meeting last month that it would step up the fight against foreign waste, saying it was "a symbolic measure for the creation of an ecological civilisation in "

Uncovering violations has been a major challenge, however, with smuggling still rife. Customs authorities are also having to step up their detection capabilities in order to identify which shipments violate China's quality standards.

China's customs department seized 110,000 tonnes of smuggled in the first quarter of this year, it said this month.

(Reporting by and Muyu Xu; Editing by and Tom Hogue)

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 09:22 IST