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U.S. & Vietnam Ink Bilateral Trade Agreement 

Japan, U.S. Officials Wrap Up Three-Day Meeting 

Pacific Rim beef hopes fading 

Hopes for a speedy resolution to the ongoing tug-of-war to reopen Japanese and South Korean markets to U.S. beef seem to be fading. In mid-April, South...

China opens to U.S. beef 

China conditionally agreed in mid April to resume purchases of U.S. beef. Details are yet to be finalized. The U.S. exported $100 million worth of beef...

Ag Groups Support Peru Trade Agreement 

South Korean Market Likely To Resume This Summer 

South Korea Sends Experts On Fact-Finding Mission To U.S. 

Japan Proposes Gigantic Asian Free-Trade Area 

Canadian ITT Rules In Favor OF U.S. Corn 

U.S.-China Sign Health And Food Safety Agreement 

U.S., Peru Sign Trade Promotion Agreement 

China Agrees To Reopen Its Market To U.S. Beef 

Argentina Illustrates Dangers Of Government Meddling 

R-CALF Loses Again On Canada Border Issue 

Mexican Beef Trade To Japan Grew 260% In 2005 

Where Japan's Concerned, It's Tit-For-Tat Time 

Three markets reopen to U.S. beef 

Thailand, Costa Rica and Malaysia have reopened to U.S. boneless beef from cattle less than 30 months of age. In addition, Costa Rica allows importation...

Why is Japan so stubborn? 

Testing all cattle (for BSE) was and still is the major cause of delays in trade negotiations with the U.S., admits Yoshiro Ozawa of Japan, honorary advisor...

Japan Okays Eight Canada Beef Plants For Export 

U.S.-Malaysia FTA Negotiations To Begin 

South Korea Sets U.S. Beef Import Rules 

South Korea has formulated its list of beef cuts ineligible for its market when U.S. beef imports resume early next month. ...

Food Safety Not Only Concern Of UK Calf Exports 

U.S. Senator Warns Japan of Sanctions 

South Korea Sets U.S. Beef Import Rules 

The BSE saga continues 

A market-recovery process that was beginning to widen its stride in late 2005 and early 2006 slowed to a shuffle Jan. 20. That's the day Japanese inspectors...

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