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USDA To Cave Again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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S.Korea to limit U.S. beef imports to young cattle
Thu Jun 19, 2008 (Reuters) - South Korea's embattled president said on Thursday the country would not allow the entry of U.S. beef without a guarantee from the U.S. government that exports would be restricted to products from younger cattle.

"We've asked the U.S. government to guarantee that beef exports should be limited to products from cattle less than 30 months old," South Korean President Lee Myung-bak told reporters in a televised news conference.

Lee sealed an agreement with the United States in April to resume U.S. beef exports to South Korea, a move which angered South Koreans and sparked off daily street protests that eventually snowballed into demonstrations against his unpopular government.

South Koreans fear that beef from cattle older than 30 months carries a greater risk of mad cow disease.

"Any voluntary agreement between exporters and importers is not enough and I believe the U.S. government will accept this, but if not, we will hold off inspections and won't be able to import (U.S. beef)," the South Korean leader said on Thursday.

U.S. officials have been huddled in private discussions on the April beef agreement since South Korean Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon arrived in Washington on Friday, but so far neither side has heralded a breakthrough.

The United States has long insisted its beef is safe, and is looking to regain access to several key markets in Asia and rebuild exports crippled by the discovery of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003.

U.S. administration officials are also eager to resume beef trade with South Korea so they can move ahead in lobbying Congress to approve a major bilateral trade deal with the Asian country, once the third-largest buyer of U.S. beef.

Lee apologised again on Thursday for the U.S. beef import agreement and vowed that his government would secure firm assurances from Washington.

South Korea imposed a blanket ban on the product in late 2003 following a U.S. mad cow disease outbreak. (Reporting by Miyoung Kim and Jack Kim; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner and Valerie Lee) (For related story please see [nSEO3836] and for related factbox see [nSEO141063]) ([email protected].; +822 3704 5651; Reuters Messaging: [email protected].))
 
usda has no choice. korea knows the american bse program is a pile of crap. if they run an honest testing program they'll find bse. i'm sure they and the packers know pretty close what the true rate is and it's too late now to go to consumers and say it will be taken care of after attempting to hide it for so long. korea's holding trump now.
 
Don....How much over 30 month beef do you send to Korea? Do they make you jump through the hoops to get it there? If USDA allowed private testing, the true BSE would show up don't you think?
 
The United States has long insisted its beef is safe, and is looking to regain access to several key markets in Asia and rebuild exports crippled by the discovery of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003.

How about letting Creekstone/etal test- and send them what they want, BSE tested beef...Or is USDA scared to test :???: Its beginning to appear that way ...... :?

U.S. administration officials are also eager to resume beef trade with South Korea so they can move ahead in lobbying Congress to approve a major bilateral trade deal with the Asian country, once the third-largest buyer of U.S. beef.

I don't think the FTA will fly- especially not with this now...Lots of opposition to trade agreements with the Backlash that has built against the sell out of American industry- both in Congress and with the public...
 
of course we don't ship to korea. we have the same corrupt practices as the usa when it comes to beef trade. we won't supply what the customer wants. captive supply is the name of the game. the question is: why not test? two answers: captive supply and there is bse that if exposed now domestic consumer confidence is blown all to hell after years of trying to cover up the bse.
 
After eight years of the Bush Administration at the helm of USDA and the obvious dissatisfaction in the country with the "People's Agency", let me ask you this: will you be voting Republican in the November election?
 
Reggie said:
After eight years of the Bush Administration at the helm of USDA and the obvious dissatisfaction in the country with the "People's Agency", let me ask you this: will you be voting Republican in the November election?

Nope....If nothing else I will vote for Barr, or the preacher thats running on the Constitution Party ticket-- write in Lou Dobbs or anything but vote for another Repub President...I learned my lesson for voting for GW.... :(
 
Reggie said:
After eight years of the Bush Administration at the helm of USDA and the obvious dissatisfaction in the country with the "People's Agency", let me ask you this: will you be voting Republican in the November election?
 
Mike said:
Reggie said:
After eight years of the Bush Administration at the helm of USDA and the obvious dissatisfaction in the country with the "People's Agency", let me ask you this: will you be voting Republican in the November election?

Hey Mike, something's missing????


If you like the high energy prices...vote Dem.
If you like high food prices...vote Dem.
If you like higher prices for most everything you buy...vote Dem.
If you want to keep less of your money to try to pay for these price increases...vote Dem.
If you want a more socialist government...vote Dem.
I'm NOT voting Dem.
I like Barr, but I'm realistic.
I guess I don't have much choice left..... :?
 
Reggie said:
After eight years of the Bush Administration at the helm of USDA and the obvious dissatisfaction in the country with the "People's Agency", let me ask you this: will you be voting Republican in the November election?

It won't matter what party is in charge, Tyson, Cargill etc... grease both of them.
 

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