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United States beef imports in South Korea : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States beef imports in South Korea
U.S. beef imports in South Korea made up a $504 million industry for the American beef industry in 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= U.S. Cattle and Beef Industry, 2002–2010 )〕 The import of U.S. beef was banned in 2003 in South Korea and in other nations after a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy was discovered in the United States. At the time, South Korea was the third-largest purchaser of U.S. beef exports, with an estimated market value of $815 million. After a number of failed attempts at reopening the Korean market, imports finally resumed in July 2008 leading to the massive 2008 US beef protest in South Korea. In 2010, South Korea became the world's third largest U.S. beef importer.〔(S. Korea becomes world's third largest U.S. beef importer ) 16 July 2010. People's Daily〕 ==Import ban== The Government of South Korea banned imports of U.S. beef in 2003 when a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease was discovered in a cow in Washington.〔 By 2006, the United States Department of Agriculture would confirm a total of three cases of BSE-infected cattle, two raised domestically, and one imported from Canada.〔(BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or Mad Cow Disease) )〕 At the time, South Korea was the third-largest purchaser of US beef exports, with an estimated market value of $815 million. An early attempt to reopen the Korean market in the fall of 2006 failed when the Korean government discovered bone chips in the shipment.〔(Korea discovers bone chips in U.S. beef )〕 Sporadic attempts made in the following year also failed for similar reasons.〔(Korea suspends quarantine inspection of all U.S. beef )〕〔(Korea halts inspection of U.S. beef imports after bone discovery )〕
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