Expanded access for US red meat to Taiwan, but with some resistance

Published 2021년 1월 26일

Tridge summary

Taiwan has eased import restrictions on US beef and pork in early 2021, marking a significant expansion in market access for American farmers. This development makes Taiwan the sixth largest market for US beef, with trade exceeding $500 million. The new rules allow the import of beef from US cattle of any age and set maximum residue limits for ractopamine. However, the implementation of Country of Origin Labeling for pork has sparked controversy, with the main opposition party, KMT, vowing to oppose the measure, potentially slowing down US pork exports to Taiwan. Despite this setback, the US Meat Export Federation remains optimistic, citing the advanced knowledge of US pork safety among Taiwanese buyers and the tendency of similar controversies to resolve amicably in the past.
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Taiwan implemented relaxed import rules at the start of the year, expanding market access for US beef and pork. Joel Haggard, senior vice president for the Asia Pacific for the US Meat Export Federation says Taiwan now accepts beef from US cattle of all ages. “It is the sixth largest market for the US for beef,” he says. “With trade now worth over half-a-billion dollars.” He says Taiwan also established maximum residue limits for ractopamine, but the move has become politically charged. “As part of the opening process, Taiwan announced the establishment of Country of Origin Labeling for pork, including processed meat where most imported pork is utilized,” he says. “So, the issue has created a media firestorm in Taiwan and a public commitment by the opposition party, KMT, to oppose the measure.” Haggard says US pork exports will likely slow as a result of the controversy. “At least ...

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