In Taiwan pig country, U.S. pork decision rankles, divides families | One America News Network
December 16, 2020 By Ann Wang PINGTUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) – In southern Taiwan’s pig-producing heartland, the government’s contentious decision to ease restrictions on imports of U.S. pork is rankling some producers and dividing families. President Tsai Ing-wen’s decision in August to allow imports of U.S. pork containing ractopamine, an additive that enhances leanness but is …