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1996 News Archive
Statement Regarding the World Trade Organization's final report on the EU Beef Ban
"The World Trade Organization's decision to support the United States in its complaint against the European Union's ban against beef produced with growth promotants is a fundamental victory for U.S. beef producers. Because the WTO dispute settlement process is based on science and not on socio-economic factors, the entire international community can be confident that the WTO made a sound decision and that U.S. beef is a safe product with high standards.
"U.S. beef producers have lost an estimated $250 million a year from the EU ban. Therefore, the U.S. is adamant in regaining access to the European market so that Europeans have the choice to include U.S. beef in their diets.
"We will support the U.S. negotiators in every possible way as they continue to resolve this dispute with the EU and work to find ways to export our beef and beef products to European consumers."
-NCBA-
Initiated in 1898, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is the marketing organization and trade association for America's one million cattle farmers and ranchers. With offices in Denver, Chicago and Washington, D.C., NCBA is a consumer-focused, producer-directed organization representing the largest segment of the nation's food and fiber industry.
On Monday, August 18, the World Trade Organization delivered to WTO-member countries the final report regarding its decision on the EU's ban on U.S. beef. This action officially begins a 60-day time period during which the report is considered for adoption. The U.S./EU dispute settlement body will meet during this 60-day time period. The meeting has been set for September 25. Background information on the EU Beef Ban can be found on the web at www.beef.org/hill. Information on the World Trade Organization can be found at www.wto.org.
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