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China Delegation Denies Cancellation of Ag Production Buying Trip
Washington consultant Jim Wiesemeyerhas learned U.S. government officials still believe the Chinese trade buying delegations will come to the US China has denied the cancellation of a purchase delegation to the US, saying the trips have been "postponed" due to technical reasons, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today in Beijing.
Sheep export delayed
The livestock export industry is waiting to see if and when the 70 thousand sheep at the centre of a contamination scare will be loaded for export to Kuwait
USA
US meat-origin labels still undecided in Congress
The chairmen of the U.S. House and Senate Appropriations committees have yet to resolve a dispute over requiring country-of-origin labels on beef, pork and mutton sold in grocery stores, an aide said on Thursday.
US says Americas trade meeting over, work done
A trade ministers meeting aimed at advancing negotiations on an Americas-wide trade pact will conclude ahead of schedule on Thursday because countries have finished their work, U.S. officials said.
Bush Comments on Steel Issue, Free Trade
Fielding questions from reporters yesterday during a visit with Prime Minster Tony Blair in London, England, President Bush said his administration is committed to free trade.
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U.S.backs off full-fledged rules agreement to create a new deal that aims for 'balance.'
COOL Summit Offers Positive Beef Solutions
Meeting made progress in identifying way to improve USDA's proposed rule and alternative approaches to verifying the origins of live cattle.
Smithfield Posts a Profit
Stronger beef and pork prices result in a tremendous improvement in sales and profit for theU.S. pork giant.
AsiaPacific
China Delegation Denies Cancellation of Ag Production Buying Trip
Washington consultant Jim Wiesemeyerhas learned U.S. government officials still believe the Chinese trade buying delegations will come to the US China has denied the cancellation of a purchase delegation to the US, saying the trips have been "postponed" due to technical reasons, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today in Beijing.
Sheep export delayed
The livestock export industry is waiting to see if and when the 70 thousand sheep at the centre of a contamination scare will be loaded for export to Kuwait
USA
US meat-origin labels still undecided in Congress
The chairmen of the U.S. House and Senate Appropriations committees have yet to resolve a dispute over requiring country-of-origin labels on beef, pork and mutton sold in grocery stores, an aide said on Thursday.
US says Americas trade meeting over, work done
A trade ministers meeting aimed at advancing negotiations on an Americas-wide trade pact will conclude ahead of schedule on Thursday because countries have finished their work, U.S. officials said.
Bush Comments on Steel Issue, Free Trade
Fielding questions from reporters yesterday during a visit with Prime Minster Tony Blair in London, England, President Bush said his administration is committed to free trade.
Scaled Back Free Trade Agreement Moving Forward
U.S.backs off full-fledged rules agreement to create a new deal that aims for 'balance.'
COOL Summit Offers Positive Beef Solutions
Meeting made progress in identifying way to improve USDA's proposed rule and alternative approaches to verifying the origins of live cattle.
Smithfield Posts a Profit
Stronger beef and pork prices result in a tremendous improvement in sales and profit for theU.S. pork giant.