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On April 17, China accredited 28 Australian cold store facilities and four red meat plants. The decision, according to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, will allow meat exporters to store their product and export in response to demand. The deal also recognizes Australia’s own certification system for cold stores and eliminates the need for pre-shipment inspections by Chinese authorities.