Synlait shares have surged 27c or 17% to $1.87 and a2 Milk rose 30c or 5.23% to $6.04 on the positive news allowing their products back into China. 2.57 million shares worth $15.77m changing hands. Synlait regained access for its a2 infant milk powder to China after production had been on hold for four months – while waiting for reregistration to be approved. Synlait CEO Grant Watson says the re registration of A2 milk to China is a big moment for both Synlait and a2 and guarantees access until the end of 2027.
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