TW STANDS FIRM ON ENSURING FOOD SAFETY
Several batches of the U.S. beef imports have been found to contain the lean-meat drug, which causes a huge stir in the public and affects the bilateral economic and trade talks between Taiwan and the United States.
Rick Ruzicka, director for Trade and Commercial Programs at the American Institute in Taiwan, made the comments at a seminar held in Washington, saying that Taiwan has lost congressional support for the negotiations if it fails to implement a beef protocol it signed with the U.S.
Facing the tough attitude from the United States, Premier Wu Den-yih says the TIFA is necessary but the negotiation rounds have to be mutually beneficial.
The government has to safeguard the health of its citizens and those beef without such drug can still be imported into Taiwan.
While ractopamine is still a banned substance in Taiwan, Department of Health says it adopts a zero-tolerance policy in meat products whether from at home or abroad and it has no plans to amend the value in a near future.
Council of Agriculture says the issue of such chemical is currently being discussed in the WTO and Taiwan will closely watch the result.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is a bilateral consensus to resume the TIFA negotiation talks and it will continue to communicate with the United States.
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