China a step closer to resuming US beef imports
“I welcome China taking this important step to start allowing U.S. beef imports after shutting them out over 13 years ago”, says U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. The Department of Agriculture announced on Monday that China, who imported $2.5 billion worth of beef in 2016, will soon begin importing United States beef. The deal is part of a trade agreement between the two countries. Before the ban, the United States was China’s largest supplier of imported beef. China banned US beef almost 14 years ago because of concerns of mad cow disease. “As we clear away long-standing issues like this one, focusing