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Baucus Thanks Japanese Prime Minister For Boost To U.S. Cattle Ranchers

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) today thanked Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his country’s recent decision to accept additional U.S. beef exports. Japan began importing additional U.S. beef earlier this month after Senator Baucus pushed for it to adopt science-based import standards that would mean greater market access for U.S. producers, especially ranchers in Montana.

“Japan is a major market for American beef exports, so every step forward is a win for ranching jobs in Montana and across the U.S.  There’s plenty of room for U.S. beef exports to grow even further,” Senator Baucus said.  “Sound science and the trusted international watchdogs say American beef is the safest in the world.  The next step is for Japan to lift its age-based limits on U.S. beef exports altogether.”

Japan now imports beef from U.S. cattle up to 30 months of age, up from a 20-month limit, bringing it more closely in line with science-based international standards that say all ages and all cuts of American beef are 100 percent safe.  The increase went into effect on February 1.  Japan’s action followed a trade mission Senator Baucus took to Tokyo last summer, where he pressed the country's then-prime minister and economic and trade leaders to bring Japan’s policies in line with sound science and accept more U.S. beef.

Once the single largest market for U.S. beef, Japan imposed a ban in 2003 when one case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was discovered in the U.S.  It reopened its market in 2005, but only to cattle up to 20 months of age.  Exports have slowly rebounded since the ban, increasing over time to more than $1 billion in 2012.

Japan began importing cattle up to 30 months of age this month, taking an important step toward lifting the age-based restriction altogether and further increasing opportunities for U.S. ranchers to boost exports.  The USDA and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) have determined that U.S. beef – including from cattle of all ages – is completely safe for consumption.

Senator Baucus has a long track record of fighting on behalf of American beef exporters.  He immediately pressed Russia to reconsider limiting U.S. beef exports when it announced the plan last month.  And thanks to the bill he championed normalizing trade relations with Russia, the U.S. now has new tools to resolve that type of trade dispute.  While meeting with European leaders on economic issues last fall, Senator Baucus urged them to bring their policies in line with sound science and accept more U.S. agricultural products, including beef.  He worked with the administration to secure a commitment from South Korea to accept more U.S. beef as part of the U.S.-Korea free trade agreement, which went into effect last March.

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