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Vietnam considers lifting import ban on French beef

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has been tasked with assessing whether to lift the ban on beef imports from France once the products meet Vietnamese requirements.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has been taskedwith assessing whether to lift the ban on beef imports from France oncethe products meet Vietnamese requirements.

Deputy Prime MinisterHoang Trung Hai instructed the ministry to work closely with relevantagencies and French exporters to address technical problems andfacilitate bilateral trade.

On February 24, 1998, the ministryissued Decision 33/1998/QD-BNN-TY on the temporary import ban onruminant animals and their products from countries affected by mad cowdisease, including France, as proposed by the World Organisation forAnimal Health (OIE).

In 2008, the OIE officially recognised that France had brought the disease under control.

Since 2011, the European country has been suggesting the Vietnamese ministry lift the ban.

Currently,France exports beef products to other EU countries, Brazil, the US, NewZealand and some ASEAN countries, including Singapore, Thailand,Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos.

With regard to the temporary importban on French apples, the ministry’s Department of Plant Protection hasasked France to provide more technical information on diseases thataffect this fruit as a basis for further analysis.-VNA

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