Genetics Australia Holdings (GAH) is currently awaiting the outcome of its China re-accreditation, following an onsite audit earlier this year by the General Administration of Customs China (GACC), the central authority of China Customs and a key agency responsible for managing the country’s border operations.
With trade between the United States and China presently suspended, the role of Australian exporters has become increasingly significant. This makes continued access to the Chinese market critical not only for GAH, but also for a number of Australian semen companies with bulls standing at GAH’s Camperdown production facilities, along with our private and custom collection clients with trade opportunities in China.
While no official timeline has been provided for the accreditation renewal, discussions between Chinese and Australian authorities remain constructive. We are optimistic about a positive outcome in the coming months and will continue to keep our clients and industry partners informed as on any new developments.

















