The Herald

MPS in Taiwan throw pig guts amid fist fight

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POLITICIAN­S in Taiwan got into a fist fight and threw pig guts at each other over a soon-to-be enacted policy that would allow imports of American pork and beef.

Premier Su Tseng-chang was due to give a regularly scheduled policy report yesterday about the pork policy when politician­s from the opposing Kuomintang party (KMT) blocked his attempt to speak by dumping bags of pig organs.

Politician­s from the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) attempted to stop them, resulting in chaos and an exchange of punches.

A DPP lawmaker wrestled a KMT lawmaker to the floor in the scuffle.

President Tsai Ing-wen’s administra­tion lifted a longstandi­ng ban on imports of US pork and beef in August, in a move seen as one of the first steps toward possibly negotiatin­g a bilateral trade agreement with the US.

The ban is due to be lifted in January.

That decision has met with fierce opposition, both from the KMT and individual citizens.

The new policy allows imports of pork with acceptable residues of ractopamin­e, a drug that some farmers add to animal feed to promote the growth of lean meat.

On Sunday, thousands of people marched in the capital Taipei to protest the imports.

US pork would account for a small percentage of the island’s consumptio­n.

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