Taiwan will start buying U.S. beef again next month, marking one of the first resumptions of imports by an Asian market.
Officials in Taiwan announced Thursday that beginning April 16, the country would begin accepting some beef cuts from U.S. cattle under 30 months of age.
Taiwan was the sixth-largest importer of U.S. beef before export markets were closed in December 2003 after discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Washington state.
Officials in Taiwan announced Thursday that beginning April 16, the country would begin accepting some beef cuts from U.S. cattle under 30 months of age.
Taiwan was the sixth-largest importer of U.S. beef before export markets were closed in December 2003 after discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Washington state.