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China to ban ivory trade by end of 2017

BEIJING, MILLAT+(APP/AFP) – China will ban all ivory
trade and processing by the end of 2017, the government said, in a move hailed by conservationists as a “game changer” for African elephants.
African ivory is highly sought after in China, where it is seen as a
status symbol, with prices for a kilo (2.2 pounds) reaching as high as $1,100.
“To better protect elephants and better tackle the illegal trade…
China will gradually stop the processing and sale of ivory for commercial purposes” by the end of 2017, the State Council, China’s cabinet, said in a statement late Friday.
“Before then, law enforcement agencies will continue to clamp down on
illegality associated with elephant tusks,” the official Xinhua news agency
said, quoting a government official as saying.
A first batch of workshops and retailers would be forced to close by
the end of March.
The move comes after Beijing said in March it would widen a ban on
imports of all ivory and ivory products acquired before 1975, after pressure to restrict a trade that sees thousands of elephants slaughtered every year.