Thursday, September 19, 2024

US, South Africa reach deal on US chicken imports

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By Barbara Olejnik

Poultry Times Staff

PARIS, France — The U.S. and South Africa have reached an agreement to end South Africa's tariffs on U.S. poultry.

U.S. and South African governments and industries, in a June 4-5 meeting in Paris, agreed on the framework to provide for renewed market access for U.S. bone-in chicken into the South African market. The governments also agreed to a firm set of actions this month to resolve the remaining sanitary issues related to poultry, pork, and beef.

The talks addressed outstanding trade issues related. . .

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