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    Japan to ease U.S. beef ban

    http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2004/10/23/madcow_beef041023.html

    TOKYO - Negotiators have struck a deal to allow limited imports of American beef into Japan for the first time since Tokyo closed its lucrative market over fears of mad cow disease.

    The agreement was announced Saturday at the end of three days of contentious talks between the two countries.

    Japan's U.S. beef ban went into effect 10 months ago after a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy was discovered in Washington state. The animal had been imported from Canada.

    At the time, Japan was the most lucrative overseas market for American beef, with sales exceeding $1.7 billion in 2003.

    U.S. beef could re-appear in restaurants and supermarkets within "a matter of weeks," said J.B. Penn, the U.S. Agriculture Department's undersecretary for farm and foreign agricultural services.

    However, key details of the agreement have yet to be ironed out, sources said.

    Although the two countries agreed to lift the ban on beef from cows under 20 months, they couldn't agree on the methods to verify the age of a cow.

    The United States wants to maintain its visual inspection of the meat, while Japan would like all U.S. beef to come from animals with birth certificates.

    Despite the deal with Washington, the Japanese market remains closed to Canadian beef, which Tokyo banned in May 2003 when a case of mad cow disease was found in Alberta.

    Andy Mitchell, the federal minister of agriculture, said he's hopeful a deal with Canada will come soon.

    The Japanese have said will consider North America as "an integrated marketplace," said Mitchell. "If they're willing to allow U.S. beef in, the logical conclusion from what they've said is they'll be doing the same thing with Canadian beef.
    "But they still have to go through a process, a domestic process, in Japan that will lead to the change of their domestic policy."

    Written by CBC News Online staff

    #2
    The important thing here is not whether Canada can ship into the Japanese market! The important thing is this: Now America will have a market for the "expensive cuts" worth more than their domestic market? Therefore they will need our Canadian beef to fill that market? Or perhaps, if they want to keep the quality up to Japan,they will need to buy our cattle to fill that market?...You know, sort of like how it was before May,2003? The cattle came right off the liner at Pasquel from feedlot alley, were slaughtered and stamped USDA, and onto the boat for Japan!
    If Japan never opens their border to us it won't make a lot of difference, as long as we get to export live cattle into the US? The packers never passed any of that "Japanese money" down the line anyway!

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      #3
      But still the US needs to come up with an age verification scheme - it's just their usual arrogance of thinking they have bullied their trade partners into submission. I think they misunderstand the Japanese and their resolve over this issue. If I'm right on this it will take at least another 18 months-2 years for the US to begin exporting to Japan.

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        #4
        i agree with grassfarmer. veneman's statement yesterday has a significant element of pre-election spin to it. the fact is, from all the press releases i've seen, the japanese still have to approve the american age verification process. a tentative procedure is in place but the japanese border is closed until thy decide otherwise. the japanese farm organizations are resistng as are some japanese consumer groups. veneman said in august that they were close to opening the japanese market then and it has taken two months to take a small step forward. my prediction is that american beef will flow into japan in about a year and in small volumes to start with.

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          #5
          if you look at the news out of japan one american says american beef will be on japanese shelves in a matter of weeks while usda says 'as early as next spring'. given that each country has to make inspections of the other's slaughter facilities and negotiate regulations next spring might be real optimistic.

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