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Today announced Cheryl Gillan, the Welsh Secretary, australian customs that China raise its ban on Welsh lamb before long, opening up a new market of over one billion potential customers for farmers.
As a guest at a reception Hotels in China Embassy in London last night to celebrate 61 years since the Establishment of the People's Republic of China, Mrs Gillan was invited by the Ambassador and the Minister for Economic and Commercial Adviser to formally australian customs discuss the issue of lifting the ban on Welsh Lamb.
Mrs Gillan said: "I responded positively to this request by the importation Tsieiniaid Welsh Lamb, and I will continue to discuss this and the wider Inward Investment opportunities with China Embassy and the Foreign Secretary.
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