President Bush says he will try to speed-up border reopening
Wednesday, December 1, 2004, 7:06 AM
by Bob Meyer
President George W. Bush met with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Ottawa on Tuesday and beef trade was one of the topics discussed. Martin told the President, "this has been studied to death and one, very much, hopes that the time delays, which are set out, can be cut short." The President said he understands the pressure on Canadian cattle producers and he understands the Prime Minister's frustration, but, "there's a series of regulation that are required by U.S. law."
Bush would give no concrete timetable for reopening the border other than saying he has asked the Office of Management and Budget to move it along, "I have sent word over that they need to expedite that request as quickly as possible." The procedure for lifting the ban takes around 150 days and includes a public comment period.
Wednesday, December 1, 2004, 7:06 AM
by Bob Meyer
President George W. Bush met with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Ottawa on Tuesday and beef trade was one of the topics discussed. Martin told the President, "this has been studied to death and one, very much, hopes that the time delays, which are set out, can be cut short." The President said he understands the pressure on Canadian cattle producers and he understands the Prime Minister's frustration, but, "there's a series of regulation that are required by U.S. law."
Bush would give no concrete timetable for reopening the border other than saying he has asked the Office of Management and Budget to move it along, "I have sent word over that they need to expedite that request as quickly as possible." The procedure for lifting the ban takes around 150 days and includes a public comment period.
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