Russia Expands List Of U.S. Poultry Plants, Exports To Resume Soon
U.S. poultry companies are preparing to ship product to Russia as early as this week despite the fact that Russia has still not agreed to accept poultry from all the U.S. poultry plants that have been certified as eligible to ship to Russia by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), sources said.
Vilsack: Japan Beef Market Access Talks Delayed By Ministry Turnover
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack this week said that the U.S. and Japan have still not initiated technical-level talks on increased market access for U.S. beef exports to Japan, partly because the Japanese agriculture ministry has experienced a lot of turnover this year and the U.S. has needed to give it time to stabilize.
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Commerce Declines To Examine Currency Claims In CVD Cases, Sparking Reactions
In a closely followed decision that could fuel support for legislation targeting China's currency when Congress returns next month, the U.S. Commerce Department announced today (Aug. 31) that it will not investigate petitioner claims that China's undervalued currency functions as a subsidy because any benefit it provides is not specific to the enterprise or industries under investigation.
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