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Mexico Near Reopening U.S. Beef Imports
Mexico is likely to ease its ban on U.S. beef soon, according to USDA Undersecretary J.B. Penn, who told reporters Friday only a few matters need to be cleared up between the two countries before that happens....
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U.S. BSE Measures Don't Satisfy Japan
New U.S. measures to deal with mad cow disease are not good enough, Japan's agriculture minister said Tuesday...
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USDA Considers More Mad Cow Testing
Under growing pressure to do more to ensure the safety of the U.S. beef supply, the Bush administration said Monday it might require that more cattle be tested for mad cow disease....
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EU Needs To Step Up Grain Imports
The European Union needs to step up imports to fill its huge supply deficit in the current 2003 season, but grain prices are unlikely to fall, European analysts and traders told Reuters News Service on Friday....
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China Could Buy 1.5 MMT Of U.S. Soybeans
A Chinese soybean delegation scheduled to visit the United States this week is expected to sign contracts to buy about 1.5 million metric tons of soybeans, a senior crusher official told Reuters News Service on Friday....
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China Shows More Interest In U.S. Soy, Wheat
There was more evidence Monday that trade relations between the U.S. and China are back on track. A high-ranking Chinese official on Monday said Beijing may again put U.S. soybeans and wheat on its shopping list....
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Penn: China Trade Spat ‘Short Term’ Trade tensions between the United States and China caused by the announcement of new U.S. quotas on Chinese textile shipments are likely a "short-term" problem as China still needs U.S. soybeans and cotton, USDA Undersecretary J.B. Penn said Monday.
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Dems Indicate Energy Bill Support
The Bush Administration has been gambling that legislation boosting the use of ethanol and other alternative fuels would make it hard for Midwestern Democrats to oppose the Republican-written energy bill and it appears to have won that bet....
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Energy Bill Headed To Vote
The Republican-written draft U.S. energy bill is expected to win easy approval in a U.S. House of Representatives vote this week, but will face opposition in the narrowly-divided Senate....
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USDA Files Canadian Cattle Rule
Friday afternoon, USDA unveiled its proposal to eventually allow Canadian live cattle under 30 months of age to cross the border into the United States....















