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[Expired China Export Registrations Threaten U.S. Meat Exports] Over 1,000 U.S. Meat Plant Export Registrations With China, Granted Under The 2020 "phase 1" Trade Deal, Expired On Sunday, According To China's Customs Website. This Lapse, Affecting Pork, Beef, And Poultry Plants Including Tyson Foods, Smithfield Packaged Meats, And Cargill Meat Solutions, Could Impact A $5 Billion Trade. The U.S. Department Of Agriculture Claims China Has Not Responded To Renewal Requests, Potentially Violating The Trade Agreement. In 2024, The U.S. Was China's Third-largest Meat Supplier, Providing 590,000 Tons Or 9% Of China's Meat Imports.
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