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Taiwan threatens to take China to WTO in new spat over fruit

TAIPEI/BEIJING (Reuters) -Taiwan threatened to take China to the realm exchange firm on Sunday after Beijing referred to it will droop sugar apple and wax apple imports from the island on pest concerns, in the newest spat between the two over fruit. family members between Taipei and Beijing, which claims democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, are at their lowest in many years, with China expanding political and military pressure to get the island to accept its sovereignty. China's customs administration stated it had repeatedly detected pests referred to as "Planococcus minor" in sugar apples, also referred to as sweetsops or custard apples, and wax apples from Taiwan.

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