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USDA Releases Details on Exporting Beef to China

The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a series of documents on exporting beef to China following a recent agreement to allow for such trade (see 1705120003). The Food Safety and Inspection Service posted an updated list of export requirements that…

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reflects the ability to sell beef to China (here). Among other updates, FSIS said "China will not accept USDA's Electronic Trade Document Exchange (eTDE) system to receive certificates prior to arrival of the product in China" and FSIS "has developed a pre-notification system that will serve as a stopgap measure until the PHIS foreign country login component is launched." The Agricultural Marketing Service also provided a new guidance on the bovine export verification program (here), specific product requirements for marketing U.S. beef to China (here) and frequently asked questions about the program (here).