Canada Looks to End S Korea's WTO Beef Dispute

CANADA - Canada is taking steps to formally terminate the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel on the issue of the Republic of Korea’s ban on Canadian beef imports.
calendar icon 20 June 2012
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"In light of the restored access and resumption of exports since January of world-class Canadian beef to the South Korean market, I’ve instructed officials to work with their South Korean counterparts to terminate Canada’s WTO challenge,” said Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway. “Working with our South Korean partners, we will continue to build on this positive momentum to deepen our trade relationship.

South Korea banned Canadian beef imports following Canada’s first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in May 2003. Ministers Fast and Ritz both pressed South Korea to restore beef access based on sound-science and internationally recognized OIE standards. To vigorously defend Canadian interests, the Harper government requested the establishment of a WTO panel in August 2009. The resumption of Canadian beef exports to South Korea in early 2012 removed the most significant trade irritant between the two countries.

“Terminating the WTO panel is another positive step forward for Canada’s world-class beef industry after securing beef access to this priority market,” saidGerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food.

“Agriculture plays a significant role in keeping our economy strong and the Harper government will continue to work with South Korea to expand our agricultural trade even further.”

As of June 13, 2012, more than 30 commercial beef shipments from Canada had cleared South Korean customs.

“The CCA fully supports the early termination of the WTO dispute panel,” said Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) President Martin Unrau. “We are hopeful that we can soon move forward to complete a Canada-Korea FTA and restore tariff parity between Canadian and US beef in the Korean market.”

The lucrative South Korean beef market, which the Canadian beef industry estimates could grow to a value of C$30 million by 2015, is the last major Asian market to lift its ban on Canadian beef. Canadian agri-food exports to South Korea were worth approximately C$1.1 billion in 2011.

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