SAG AND CHILECARNE COMMERCIAL MISSION IN ASIA: PROGRESS IN JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND CHINA

Published 2024년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

A Chilean delegation, led by the Agricultural and Commercial Attaché, Nury Disegni, recently concluded a successful tour in Asia to bolster Chile's agricultural trade relations with Japan, South Korea, and China. The tour aimed to achieve significant progress in overcoming trade hurdles, particularly in restarting poultry exports to China, the country's third-largest meat export destination.

In Japan, discussions were held to update animal health protocols and negotiate a new pork export framework, with a focus on advancing zoning agreements for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and African Swine Fever to ensure safe pork exports. In South Korea, the delegation explored the potential of sheep meat market opening and the benefits of Chile's certification model for livestock products.

In China, negotiations towards a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for pigs aimed at enhancing trade relations and expanding Chilean meat exports were intensively pursued. This initiative, four years in the making, underscores the commitment of both nations to improving trade standards and practices, representing a significant step forward in Chile's strategic position in the Asian market.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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The tour began in Japan on May 28, where the Chilean delegation together with the Agricultural and Commercial Attaché, Nury Disegni, held a meeting with Norio Kumagai, Deputy Director General of the Department of Food Safety and Consumer Affairs, with the aim of reviewing issues. technical, necessary to advance a zoning agreement for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). Additionally, the terms of a new framework agreement for pork exports to Japan were discussed, establishing conditions to consolidate and expand this key market. Likewise, the bases for a zoning agreement for ASF were discussed, crucial to maintaining and expanding pork exports in a safe sanitary environment. On May 31, the delegation traveled to South Korea, where they visited the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (APQA) facilities at Incheon Airport to learn first-hand about the strict controls applied to agricultural imports. Then, a meeting was held with the Chilean ambassador to South Korea, Mathias ...

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