BEIJING: China recognises the presence of
natural nitrite in bird's nest and will lift the import ban on the products
from Malaysia after determining a permissible level, Health Minister Datuk Seri
Liow Tiong Lai said.
He said the Chinese authorities understood
that the presence of nitrite was a natural occurrence when swiflets were
raised.
“We reached a very important consensus today
after we explained to them why there is natural nitrite in our bird's nest.
“We agreed that there should be no nitrite
additive in Malaysian bird's nest exports to China during the production
process.
“But the Chinese authorities will allow the
presence of natural nitrite in the product,” he said after meeting Chinese
health officials here yesterday.
Liow said both sides had set up a working
committee comprising food specialists and experts with immediate effect, to
determine the permissible level of nitrite in bird's nest products.
The committee will be headed by the ministry's
food safety and quality division senior director Noraini Mohd Othman and two
Chinese officials from relevant agencies.
“The committee started work today and Noraini
will stay in China to discuss how we will work out the details and the
timetable for nitrite standards,” Liow added.
He had led a delegation of officials and
bird's nest exporters to China to discuss the issue with the Chinese
authorities following reports of fake Malaysian bird's nest.
Federation of Malaysia Bird's Nest
Associations president Datuk Paduka Beh Heng Seong said Malaysian bird's nest
exporters would adhere to the nitrite standards as long as the permissible level
was reasonable.
“We have assured the Chinese authorities that
we will further improve the quality of our products and restore Chinese
consumers' confidence in Malaysian bird's nest,” he said.
CHOW HOW BAN
hbchow@thestar.com.my
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