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Rollback of Chinese Pork Tariffs Good News for U.S. Producers and Chinese Consumers

The National Pork Producers Council says word that China is rolling back retaliatory tariffs on U.S. pork is good news for U.S. pork producers and Chinese consumers. Over the past year the U.S. trade dispute with China has resulted in a build up of Chinese retaliatory tariffs on U.S. pork which hit 60 percent on September 1st on top of the existing 12 percent duty. Last week, it was reported that China is rolling back its tariffs on U.S. Pork and U.S. soybeans.
 
Jim Monroe, the Senior Director of Communications with the National Pork Producers Council, says the Chinese tariffs have resulted in an estimated loss to American pork producers of eight dollars per hog sold in the U.S. so, if the Chinese media reports are accurate, it's a most welcome development.
 
Clip-Jim Monroe-National Pork Producers Council:
 
China has been struggling with African Swine Fever since August of last year. It's decimated their domestic herd, their domestic production has seen serious declines, you're starting to see reports of pork prices for consumers rising significantly and pork is a staple of the Chinese diet. China has always been an important export market for U.S. producers, usually in the top five of export markets.
 
It's even more important now that they're dealing with African Swine Fever. It represents a historic opportunity to increase exports to China at a time when they really need it and when Chinese consumers really need more supplies. We're hopeful that we can compete more effectively for that opportunity and we'll see what happens as we move forward.
Source : Farmscape

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