EconomyChina's swine fever reaches Beijing, in threat to economy
Trade war exacerbates disease's impact on world's biggest pork market
African swine fever has struck China just as the country's pork industry tries to compensate for high tariffs on American imports of the meat.
DAISUKE HARASHIMA, Nikkei staff writer
November 28, 2018 07:36 JST
DALIAN, China -- The Chinese outbreak of African swine fever has reached 20 provinces and cities including Beijing and the inland metropolis of Chongqing, combining with the trade war to threaten both the economy and the dinner table in the world's biggest pork market.