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Take pork to Korea or be fined 60000 yuan to Korea. Don't take these items with you

On May 28, according to the website of the Chinese Embassy in South Korea, in order to prevent the inflow of the epidemic, South Korea will impose heavy fines on those who illegally bring livestock products into the country from June 1, with a maximum fine of 10 million won (about 60000 yuan). The Chinese Embassy in South Korea specially reminds: do not carry cattle, sheep, pork, sausage, milk, etc., so as not to affect the entry.

As African swine fever has swept many countries in Asia, in order to prevent the epidemic from flowing in, South Korea will impose heavy fines on those who illegally bring livestock products into the country from June 1, with a maximum fine of 10 million won (about 60000 yuan). At the same time, it will also take punishment measures such as banning entry and restricting residence. according to hoyle:

About pork and pork products

If you bring pork and pork products (including ham, sausage, dried meat, etc.) into Korea, you can be fined 5 million won (about 30000 yuan) for the first time, 7.5 million won (about 45000 yuan) for the second time, and 10 million won (about 60000 yuan) for the third time.

About other meat and meat products

If you bring other meat and meat products into China, you can be fined 1 million won (about 6000 yuan) for the first time, 3 million won (about 18000 yuan) for the second time, and 5 million won (about 30000 yuan) for the third time.

Recently, Chinese citizens have been punished for illegally bringing meat products into South Korea. Here, the Chinese Embassy in South Korea specially reminds: please earnestly abide by the regulations on bringing goods into South Korea, and do not bring meat, meat products, eggs and dairy products such as beef, mutton, pork, sausage, blood sausage, dumplings, preserved meat, plate tendons, duck neck, eggs and milk, so as not to affect entry and stay in South Korea, For details, please consult Korean customs office 125 or agriculture, forestry and Fisheries quarantine headquarters 054-912-1000.

Korea agriculture, forestry and livestock quarantine headquarters