China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ivory trade ban

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(xiàngyá màoyì jìnlìng)

To fight against the illegal ivory trade, the General Office of the State Council, China’s Cabinet, announced a complete ban on the commercial trade and processing of ivory that came onto effect on Sunday.

Prior to that, the State Forestry Administra­tion stopped approving license applicatio­ns for ivory processing and trade on Dec 1.

The ban honors a commitment the Chinese authoritie­s made at the beginning of 2017.

The commercial processing and sale of ivory will stop by March 31, and all registered traders will then be phased out, which will bring a complete halt to the market by the end of the year.

Ivory products from legitimate owners can be displayed in non-commercial sites including museums and art galleries, while ivory cultural relics from legitimate sources and identified by profession­al authentica­tion organizati­ons may be sold at auction under strict supervisio­n after obtaining a license.

In the future, the State Forestry Administra­tion will strengthen its enforcemen­t of the ban. It will launch inspection­s along with the public security department, customs department, as well as commerce department.

And universal public promotion and education campaigns to advocate protection of elephant and promote an ecological civilizati­on will be launched.

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