The U.S. is concerned about restrictions on U.S. pigs and cattle exports to Taiwan, and Tsai Ing-wen’s authorities are busy explaining

Published 2021년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

The US trade policy report to Congress highlights trade concerns, including the importation of pork with clenbuterol from Taiwan and barriers to US pork and beef imports due to Taiwan's agricultural policies. Despite these issues, Taiwan's foreign affairs department understands the US position and is committed to communicating and understanding the trade policies and instructions of the relevant US agencies. Katherine Tai, nominated as the US Trade Representative, is expected to be confirmed by the Senate, and the report also addresses concerns over China's unfair trade practices, with the Biden administration planning to use all available tools to address them.
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Original content

[Text/Observer Wang Kaiwen] The US trade representative-designate Katherine Tai (Katherine Tai) once made Taiwan media "collectively excited" because her parents are from Taiwan, China. However, before she accepted the confirmation from the US Senate, the Office of the US Trade Representative 3 The annual trade policy report released on January 1st may have to pour cold water on Taiwan. The most concern of Taiwanese media in the report is that the Tsai Ing-wen authorities just opened the import of "Laizhu" (that is, pork containing clenbuterol) on New Year’s Day this year. Still can’t hide from the U.S. government’s “calling” again. Regarding the various issues pointed out by the United States in the report, Taiwan’s foreign affairs department responded by saying that it “fully understands the US position.” Taiwan’s economic department believes that the United States will again mention the issue of US open barriers. It may be due to Taiwan’s opening of "Laizhu", but U.S. cattle ...
Source: Sohu

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