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PH bans pork imports from Taiwan over ASF

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By Ma. Teresa Montemayor, Philippine News Agency

TEMPORARY BAN. Pork products are on display for sale in Paco Public Market in Manila in this August 2024 photo. The Department of Agriculture on Monday (Dec. 8, 2025) said a temporary ban on the importation of live pigs, pork meat, pig skin and other pork-based products from Taiwan has been issued, following the confirmation of an African swine fever outbreak there. (Philippine News Agency/facebook)

MANILA – The Philippines has ordered a temporary ban on the importation of live pigs, pork meat, pig skin and other pork-based products from Taiwan following the confirmation of an African swine fever (ASF) outbreak there.

Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., in a statement Monday, said the measure is necessary to shield the country’s multibillion-peso hog industry from the highly contagious disease.

Tiu Laurel directed the immediate suspension of all imports from Taiwan, including semen used for artificial insemination. The order takes effect at once and will remain in force until officially lifted.

“We have to be vigilant in preventing further ASF infections to protect jobs and investments in the swine industry and ensure food security and consumers’ health,” Tiu Laurel said, noting the potential economic impact should ASF re-enter and spread in local farms.

Taiwan’s veterinary authorities notified the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) on Oct. 25 about an ASF outbreak in domesticated pigs in Taichung City.

Laboratory tests conducted by the Veterinary Research Institute confirmed the infection.

The country’s response complies with WOAH’s Terrestrial Animal Health Code, which outlines international guidelines on ASF prevention and control.

Under the DA order, all previously issued sanitary and phytosanitary import clearances for affected commodities from Taiwan are automatically revoked.

Applications for new clearances are suspended until further notice. The department also instructed veterinary quarantine officers at all ports to intercept and confiscate any prohibited shipments.

The swift action comes as the government continues to manage pockets of ASF in the country, following earlier outbreaks that led to heavy losses for hog raisers and contributed to higher pork prices.

Agriculture officials emphasized that preventing the entry of new ASF strains is key to stabilizing hog production and restoring investor confidence.

Industry groups are expected to support the temporary ban, viewing it as a necessary step to safeguard producers and consumers.

Meanwhile, DA field offices are intensifying biosecurity measures and monitoring regional animal health developments to keep the local pork supply secure.

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