Japan relaxes beef import rules for U.S., Canada
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 28, 2013 - United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk and United States
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the United States and Japan
have agreed on new terms and
conditions which
pave the way for expanded exports of U.S. beef and beef products to Japan,
effective Feb. 1, 2013. A similar agreement was reached between Japan and Canada.
Under
these new terms, Japan will now permit the import of beef from cattle less than
30 months of age, compared to the previous limit of 20 months, among other
steps.
“This is great news for American ranchers and beef
companies, who can now – as a result of this agreement – increase their exports
of U.S. beef to their largest market for beef in Asia,” said Ambassador Kirk. “This represents a significant and
historic step in expanding U.S. beef trade with Japan and growing American
exports and jobs here at home. We welcome Japan’s action.”
The
agreement, which Japan has been considering since 2011, is estimated to result
in hundreds of millions of dollars in exports of U.S. beef to Japan in the
coming years. This agreement also goes a long way toward normalizing trade with
Japan by addressing long-standing restrictions that Japan introduced in
response to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
In
December 2003, Japan banned U.S. beef and beef products following the detection
of a bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-positive animal in the United
States. In July 2006, Japan partially reopened its market to allow imports
of some U.S. beef from animals aged 20 months or younger produced under a
special program for Japan.
“We are in
the most successful period in history for
America’s agriculture sector, with agricultural exports this year
expected to set yet another record,” said
Secretary Vilsack. “We will continue
our efforts to break down barriers and expand access for high-quality, safe and
wholesome U.S. food and agricultural products to Japan and around the world.”
The
two governments also agreed to regular and ad hoc consultations
to review progress under the agreement and address any issues that may
arise. In an accompanying letter exchange, Japan also confirms its ongoing
BSE risk assessment by its Food Safety Commission (FSC), which includes a
consideration of raising the age limit above 30 months for beef and beef product
imports from the United States, taking into account international standards.
To view the letter from Ambassador Kirk and Secretary Vilsack to Ambassador Sasae, click here. To view the letter from Ambassador Sasae to Ambassador Kirk and Secretary Vilsack, click here.
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