Chinese authorities are stepping up efforts to overturn the Hungarian ban on imports of Chinese food and animal-based animal feed.
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The ban was imposed after the European Union, of which Hungary is not yet a Member State, restricted Chinese food products as it claimed some foodstuffs from China contained the prohibited antibiotic chloramphenicol.
The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture has agreed to the possibility of talks.