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China drops import duties on US chicken
    2018-02-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE Commerce Ministry said it has removed anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on U.S. white-feathered broiler chickens, ending a years-long dispute between the world’s largest economies amid growing tensions over agricultural trade.

The move, effective yesterday, comes after a World Trade Organization ruling in January obliged China to lower the tariffs unless it appealed within 20 days.

The tariffs were first imposed in 2010 and were extended for a further five years in 2016.

The dispute has fuelled concerns that soybeans might also be caught up in the trade actions.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is considering imposing stiff curbs on steel and aluminium imports from China as well.

The move on broiler chickens is largely inconsequential for the American poultry industry, since China’s 2015 ban on imports of U.S. poultry, poultry products and eggs due to avian influenza remains in place.

“This is great news, but the market is still currently closed,” said Sarah Li, director for the China division of the USA Poultry and Egg Export Council

The industry association visited China’s Ministry of Agriculture in January to urge the government to remove the import ban, which it considers to be no longer valid after an absence of outbreaks of highly lethal forms of the virus, she said.

Exports of poultry and eggs to China were worth hundreds of millions of dollars each year before the restrictions.

The withdrawal of the white-feathered broiler levy comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s top economic adviser, Liu He, was due to arrive in the United States for trade talks.

(SD-Agencies)

 

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