20 Aug 2026

China bans Finnish pork imports over ASF

From January to June 2026, China imported 1,243.68 tons of pork from Finland.

China bans Finnish pork imports over ASF

China has banned imports of pigs, wild boar and related products from Finland over concerns about African swine fever (ASF), according to Chinese customs authorities.

The customs authorities has suspended the acceptance of import declarations for pork products from four Finnish companies for products shipped to China on or after August 1.

According to statistics, China imported 380,000 tons of pork from January to June 2026, of which 1,243.68 tons were imported from Finland.

ASF restriction zone

Following the case, Finland plans to fence off parts of the ASF restriction zone in its southeastern region, Finland’s Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Sari Essayah said.

The exact area to be fenced has yet to be determined, she said, adding that the work would be carried out in the coming months as part of efforts to contain the outbreak.

Finland’s Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Sari Essayah

The Finnish Food Authority has established a restriction zone covering about 1,500sqkm in southeastern Finland. The zone has been adjusted as more infections have been detected.

The authority said 19 wild boars had tested positive for ASF as of August 19, while no infections have been detected in domestic pigs.

The outbreak was first detected in late July, when three dead wild boar piglets found in Vaalimaa, in the southeastern municipality of Virolahti near the Russian border, tested positive for the virus.

Authorities then imposed restrictions in affected areas, including limits on the movement of pigs and bans on hunting and some forestry activities.

Finland’s pork exports are affected

The outbreak has affected Finland’s pork exports, as Finland had reported the cases to the WOAH, losing its previous ASF-free status.

Riitta Rahkila, an expert at the Finnish Food and Drink Industries’ Federation (ETL), said ASF-free status had been an important advantage for Finnish pork in overseas markets.

The country exported pork worth about USD 85 million last year, according to ETL.

Sirpa Kiviruusu, Director at the Finnish Food Authority, said Finland would need at least a year to regain its ASF-free status, while the duration of import restrictions would depend on individual trading partners.

Calls for broader compensation

The outbreak has also prompted calls for broader compensation.

The Federation of Finnish Enterprises, which mainly represents small and medium-sized businesses, has urged the government to compensate not only pig farms but also other businesses suffering indirect losses, including those in the tourism sector, citing support provided during the Covid-19 pandemic as a precedent.

The government has so far been reluctant to extend compensation beyond that required under animal health and food legislation.

ASF is a highly contagious viral disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boars. It is often fatal to infected animals but does not infect humans.

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