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en What's being investigated is a technical violation, not a beef safety issue. The bottom line for our consumers around the world remains the same: U.S. beef is safe.

en What's being investigated is a technical violation, not a beef safety issue.

en The bottom line for consumers remains the same: your beef is safe. His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. The bottom line for consumers remains the same: your beef is safe.

en We are not, in any way, suggesting that U.S. beef is not safe. We believe that we have the safest beef supply in the world but that's no the issue. The issue is, our customers and our consumers worldwide -- domestically and internationally -- are requesting that we test all of our cattle for BSE.

en We're not in any way saying that U.S. beef isn't safe; we believe it's the safest beef supply in the world, but that's not the issue.

en There is an obvious advantage to the UK industry if its beef is sold in a different section of the chill cabinet to imports because consumers are likely to pay more for beef from their country of choice and we know UK beef is attractive to purchasers who are more likely to pay a premium.

en We produce the safest beef supply in the world, and there is no legitimate reason for South Korea to sustain a ban on these U.S. beef products. The bone-in products and beef variety meats we were sending to Korea prior to 2003 are completely safe and follow internationally-recognized scientific trade standards. We are disappointed this market is only partially reopened.

en The trade agreement must assure all tariffs on U.S. beef be reduced to zero. Right now, along with the partial ban on U.S. beef, South Korea imposes some of the highest tariffs on beef imports in the world, bound at 40 percent.

en For too long, the industry has sold products in traditional ways, which has included grinding beef items into ground beef or selling chuck and round roasts at low prices. Today we're becoming more sophisticated about how we cut up and market what we have to sell. By refining our cutting and marketing operations we can provide consumers more of what they want while addressing the needs of beef processors and marketers to more effectively utilize every part of the carcass.

en [The new test is still too slow to allow testing of individual cuts of beef, however.] I'm very fond of aged beef, ... but this would take 100 days or so, and we don't like our beef that old.

en They would add beef stew meat or roasted beef bones, so you'd have beef stock flavored with crab, which gave it a really good taste.

en The consumer wants US beef. There are people already flocking around the beef case picking up US beef.

en It would be very unfortunate if we ended up in a situation where they had gone through their process but then further delayed allowing U.S. beef based on our delay. We're talking about a huge quantity of American beef potentially entering their market and a very small amount of Japanese beef coming here.

en U.S. - China Economic Relations Revisited. China maintains an unjustified, WTO-inconsistent ban on U.S. beef, despite clear scientific evidence that our beef is safe.

en The Japanese and other countries would love to buy American beef, I believe, but they want to know that it's American beef that they're buying and not beef that's simply been funneled through our country from BSE-infected nations.


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