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UK Beef ban lifted after 20 years by China

UK Beef ban lifted after 20 years by China
08.07.2018
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China has ended 20 year-long ban on imports of beef from the UK, the ban was first introduced after the outbreak of BSE or also known as “mad cow disease” back in the 1990s.

The government said the development will be worth £250m to British producers over the next five years. The ban lift comes after years of site inspections and negotiations between UK and Chinese government officials.

It now allows official market access negotiations to begin, it believes that this process normally take around 3 year.

The announcement comes after Prime Minister Theresa May’s trade mission to China earlier this year, during which President Xi Jinping signalled that a lifting of the beef ban would be happening soon.

Chancellor Philip Hammond, who is visiting China this week, tweeted: “This is great news for British farmers.”

The UK currently sells more than £560m of food and drink from the farming sector a year to China, making it the eighth-biggest export market for such products, with the prospect of annual sales increasing to around £810 million per year with the added trade of beef in China now being prohibited.

“Today’s milestone will help to unlock UK agriculture’s full potential and is a major step to forging new trading relationships around the globe,” said a Department for Environment statement.

The announcement comes two days after China signed a deal to lift a ban on French beef imposed more than a decade ago.

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