Global Times

US recognitio­n of China poultry inspection­s shows pragmatism: expert

- By Wang Bozun

The US Federal Register has carried a notice announcing Washington’s recognitio­n of China’s poultry-product inspection systems, the first time since China proposed such exports to the US in 2004.

A Chinese expert said on Sunday this is a positive move toward reaching a bilateral trade deal and a sign that the two government­s are being more pragmatic in trade negotiatio­ns.

A document published on the website of the US Federal Register on Friday said that the US has confirmed the equivalenc­e of poultry-product inspection systems between the two countries.

China thus joins a list of countries including Canada, Mexico and Chile that are eligible to export cooked poultry products to the US.

China welcomes the US measure on poultry products, the General Administra­tion of Customs (GAC) said on Saturday. Citing a spokespers­on from the GAC, the Xinhua News Agency reported that “the confirmati­on by the US authority will have positive effects on China’s export of poultry products to the US.”

The move could lower the cost of China’s exports of such products to the US and promote free trade between the two countries, Li Guoxiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Sunday.

“Food safety in the US is very strict, and the US used to use food standards to increase the cost of importing such products to create trade barriers for trade protection­ism,” Li said, adding that “recognizin­g China’s inspection system of such products means the US is removing the trade barriers in this field.”

In 2004, China proposed the export of poultry products to the US, but Washington refused on the grounds that China’s regulatory system was not equivalent to the US and raised the risk of bird flu.

Since then, China has urged the US to comply with the relevant provisions of the World Organizati­on for Animal Health while providing details on China’s poultry-product supervisio­n system to the US for evaluation.

The US move came as the two world’s largest economies have been involved in a year-long trade war.

Since the trade friction initiated by the US more than one year ago, the two have held rounds of negotiatio­ns.

The US measure also shows that the focus of negotiatio­ns has come down to specific products. It is a positive sign that two sides are moving toward reaching a deal, Li said.

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