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Comments from Jim Allister MEP regarding Pigmeat Export Impasse

16 August 2007

‘It is alarming that exports of Northern Ireland pigmeat to Japan and the United States continue to be blocked, despite Northern Ireland being recognised as a Foot and Mouth-free region. Northern Ireland’s Foot and Mouth-free status was confirmed by the European Commission, in light of the SCoFCAH meeting last week.’  

‘In recognition of the need to resume normal trading arrangements outside of the EU, I have spoken with a number of authorities, including the British Embassy in Tokyo. I understand a letter has only just been sent by the DARD and DEFRA Chief Veterinary Officers to the Japanese authorities, to clarify Northern Ireland’s foot and mouth-free status, as distinct from the EU ban in place in the rest of the UK. I am surprised it took our authorities so long to send this letter of clarification.’  

‘I have also made representation to the NI Bureau in Brussels, and to DG Trade to ensure they are fully aware of the unfair trade restrictions in place. I was informed that the Commission is prepared to act, but not without being requested to do so by the competent Member State authorities. I understand this request has not yet been made.   
One Northern Ireland company has containers of pigmeat waiting to be admitted into the United States by the American Authorities. I have contacted the United States Department of Agriculture on their behalf in an effort to have this issue resolved.’   

 

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