On Tuesday, August 2 NAEGA hosted a meeting of the Decree 177 Working Group. Following NAEGA encouragement USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has agreed to lead the working group which is seeking to provide messaging, broad based coordination and response to AQSIQ to address Decree 177. NAEGA is also working to share information on Decree 177 with colleagues in Argentina, Australia, Brazil and Canada.
NAEGA is in the process of articulation of objectives for industry and multilateral response to ASQIQ’s requirements under Decree 177. According to NAEGA, any response to China should:
Preserve and enhance the competitiveness and provide for a global supply response.
NAEGA will continue to keep membership up to date as more information becomes available. Please contact Gary or Ryan if you have any questions.
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