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Beef tariff disadvantage top of mind on trade mission to South Korea

  • RealAgriculture.com
  • May 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

May 3, 2024

There’s no shortage of demand for Canadian beef in South Korea, but the country’s import tariff regime is making it difficult for Canadian beef to compete with meat from the U.S. and Australia, according to the president of the Canadian Cattle Association.


Nathan Phinney and other representatives from the CCA and Canada Beef were in South Korea last week, accompanying Canada’s Trade Minister, Mary Ng, on a trade mission.














 
 
 

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