US, Japan reach beef export agreement
Friday, 25 March 2022
WASHINGTON, Mar 24 (AFP): The Biden administration announced Thursday an agreement with Tokyo to increase the amount of beef the United States exports to Japan without automatically increasing customs duties.
"The United States and Japan have reached an agreement," US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a statement.
The accord means it will now be possible for Japan to import more American beef -- above the previously agreed threshold -- before tariffs imposed on the product rise from 25.8 per cent to 38.5 per cent, a senior USTR official told reporters.
The United States will be able to export more beef to Japan and maintain moderate tariff levels, a move categorised as a "win-win."
"The new... mechanism will allow US exporters to meet Japan's growing demand for high-quality beef and reduce the probability that Japan will impose higher tariffs in the future," the statement said.
The threshold had been hit in March 2021, prompting Japan to raise the import fee until the end of its fiscal year, April 30. This accelerated discussions between the companies, the USTR official said.
The agreement will go into effect when the full text has been finalised.