Brussels, 20/11/2002 (Agence Europe) - The Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health has given its approval for the resumption, under certain conditions, of imports of certain fishery products (crayfish and surimi) originating in China. EU Member states will have to test 20% of the imports to see whether they do not contain traces of antibiotics. The embargo, imposed last March following the discovery of chloramphenicol (an antibiotic) in certain Chinese fishery and fish farming...