Pork exports to China: US progress, Canada sits in stalemate

게시됨 2025년 6월 25일

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China is a huge market for both US and Canadian pork, but bilateral trade relations between these countries have not been smooth of late. However, as of 17 June, the Chinese government renewed registrations for export from 23 US pork plants. That follows a period where almost two-thirds of the registrations for all US meat

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plants has expired under a trade agreement from 5 years ago known as “2020 Phase 1.” There are unconfirmed reports that these new registrations will remain in effect until 2030. This also follows a period where Chinese had placed 10% retaliatory tariffs on pork (and also beef and dairy) and had cancelled huge US pork orders in response to US tariffs on Chinese imports. After Brazil, the US exports more pork to China than any other country. There may be more good news for US (and South American) pork producers, in that China may restrict pork imports from the European Union “in response to escalating trade tensions,” Reuters reported 18 June. The US, Brazil and other countries may seize this opportunity to build pork market share if negotiations go badly, and “Russia, increasingly a close trading partner of China that started exporting pork to China in February, could also step up meat shipments,” said Reuters. Meanwhile, whilst overall trade between Canada and China is flowing ...

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