Commodity-Based Trade, zone-cleared.
After the FMD ban, Commodity-Based Trade is how compliant exporters re-enter China — if the traceability and health gates hold. METS emits a CBT certificate aligned to WOAH/SPS language, with zone clearance and health checks enforced.
Health gates and zone clearance, proven.
Zone clearance
Supply-chain isolation from affected zones must be shown.
Health gates
pH and deboned status carry the food-safety argument.
SPS alignment
Documentation must speak WOAH/SPS language.
Zone clearance carried through the chain
METS reads zone and health status from the registry and carries it through the binding, so a consignment's supply-chain isolation is part of the record — not a separate claim.
- Zone status from the registry
- Carried through the binding graph
- Consignment-scoped China dossier
- Zone clearance (cleared zone)
- Disease-free origin
- pH < 6 · deboned
- China-approved establishment
CBT/SPS health checks, enforced
Commodity-Based Trade leans on health gates — pH below threshold, deboned status — aligned to WOAH/SPS. METS enforces them before the certificate can be issued.
- pH < 6 and deboned status
- WOAH / SPS alignment
- Gate-checked before issue
Questions, answered plainly.
No overclaiming. If you don't see your question, ask us directly.
Re-open the China corridor with CBT.
See METS run your corridor — from the abattoir split to a buyer scanning a QR. Book a briefing and we'll map your first market dialect.
METS builds the evidence and files operator statements.