Paraguay: Taiwan meat audit completes, US visit planned

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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Taiwan has completed an audit of Paraguayan meat products, paving the way for the inclusion of poultry meat in the Taiwanese market and the expansion of beef and pork shipments. This audit is expected to pass, given the positive expectations expressed by José Carlos Martin, president of Senacsa, and the upcoming USDA audit in Paraguay in July 2025. Substantial trade exists between Taiwan and Paraguay, with Taiwan being the second largest importer of Paraguayan beef and the main importer of Paraguayan pork in the first ten months of 2024. This development is particularly significant as it comes amidst expectations with the potential return of the Trump administration, which has a history of supporting Paraguayan meat exports.
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Yesterday, Taiwan's audit of Paraguayan meat finally concluded, after a series of inspections of poultry, beef and pork plants, in addition to visits to control posts and laboratories of the National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa). The main objective is to open the Taiwanese market to poultry meat and consolidate current shipments of beef and pork, by enabling new plants. Although he has not yet provided further details in this regard, the president of Senacsa, José Carlos Martin, expressed positive expectations regarding the inspection. According to Senacsa data, from January to October 2024, Taiwan was positioned as the second place among the main markets for Paraguayan beef, with 31,765 tons imported for USD 153,294,625, while in the pork sector it remains the main destination, representing an income of USD 24,852,520. US audit. On the other hand, José Carlos Martin also announced that the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed an upcoming US audit in ...

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