Japan looks to Indonesian poultry supplies after Chinese food scandal
date:Aug 21, 2014
Indonesia and Japan are in talks to resume poultry shipments from the Southeast Asian nation after a 10-year stoppage, an Indonesian government minister said on Wednesday, with any agreement likely to be worth an initial $200 million per year.

The government talks come just weeks after the latest food safety scandal involving Chinese meat suppliers caused McDonald's Corp in Japan to withdraw its full-year earnings forecast.

Japan banned Indonesian poultry imports about 10 years ago due to conc
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