US senators urge science-based trade standards

  • A bipartisan group US senators sent a letter to the Office of Management and Budget and the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service urging the agencies to finalize a comprehensive rule for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), which has been a work in progress since 2004.

A bipartisan group of 31 United States senators, led by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa, sent a letter to the Office of Management and Budget and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service urging the agencies to finalize a comprehensive rule for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), which has been a work in progress since 2004. The senators said the lack of a comprehensive rule has harmed U.S. beef trade.

"Non-tariff trade barriers limit our ability to sell beef to consumers in other countries," the senators penned. "Beef producers need our trade negotiators to significantly reduce or eliminate non-tariff trade barriers by requiring our trading partners to make science-based decisions regarding U.S. beef. By the same logic, it is also important for our government to take the necessary steps to properly address risk related to BSE by adopting a comprehensive rule."

Citing an example of trade relations between the United States and Mexico, the senators said non-science based standards have limited the United States' ability to sell beef in Mexico. While the International Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has recognized both Mexico and the United States as controlled risk countries, meaning both countries have effective BSE risk mitigation measures in place, since 2004, Mexico has not allowed the importation of U.S. cattle over 30 months of age. The senators said this restriction has resulted in U.S. beef producers losing $100 million annually.

National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) Associate Director of Legislative Affairs Kent Bacus said cattlemen appreciate the letter because having a comprehensive BSE rule in place will show the United States is willing to talk the talk and walk the walk with regard to following OIE standards.

"The United States should not continue demanding our trading partners to follow OIE standards when we are not here at home. The comprehensive BSE rule will change that and will solidify the United States' commitment to basing our trade relationships on internationally-recognized, science-based standards," Bacus said. "This rule has been a long time coming, and we stand ready to work with members of Congress and the administration to finalize this rule because it will give trade negotiators from the United States a stronger position to press other nations to follow OIE standards."

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Anonymous (not verified)
on Feb 25, 2012

blame your USDA et al for the world not wanting USA mad cow beef. these other countries are not fools. you have to be honest, and this has not happened with the USDA et al. the USA GBR risk assessment should be raised to BSE GBR IV, ASAP. my opinion. ...

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>>> Up until about 6 years ago, the pt worked at Tyson foods where she worked on the assembly line, slaughtering cattle and preparing them for packaging. She was exposed to brain and spinal cord matter when she would euthanize the cattle. <<<

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