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S Korea-US deal on beef exports | |
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The US has agreed not to export beef to South Korea from cattle older than 30 months in an effort to allay South Korean concerns over meat safety. | |
Both sides say the deal was reached during talks in Washington between top South Korean and US trade officials. | |
South Korea used to be a major market for US beef, but suspended imports in 2003 after a case of "mad cow disease" was identified there. | South Korea used to be a major market for US beef, but suspended imports in 2003 after a case of "mad cow disease" was identified there. |
Seoul's decision in April to end the suspension sparked a wave of protests. | Seoul's decision in April to end the suspension sparked a wave of protests. |
Speaking in Seoul on Saturday, Agriculture Minister Chung Woon-chun said the two sides had agreed "that beef from US cattle more than 30 months old should not be exported to South Korea until consumer confidence is restored". | Speaking in Seoul on Saturday, Agriculture Minister Chung Woon-chun said the two sides had agreed "that beef from US cattle more than 30 months old should not be exported to South Korea until consumer confidence is restored". |
The deal was later confirmed by US Trade Representative Susan Schwab, who held talks with South Korean Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon this week. | |
The two countries will now introduce an age verification system. | |
On Friday, President Lee Myung-bak replaced several top aides following weeks of demonstrations over April's beef import deal - which was part of a landmark trade agreement. | On Friday, President Lee Myung-bak replaced several top aides following weeks of demonstrations over April's beef import deal - which was part of a landmark trade agreement. |
The outcry has contributed to a sharp drop in popularity for the president, who won a landslide election victory last December. | The outcry has contributed to a sharp drop in popularity for the president, who won a landslide election victory last December. |
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