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    House votes to repeal meat labeling law under threat of retaliation

    Where's the Beef From?

    House votes to repeal meat labeling law under threat of retaliation from Canada and Mexico.


    Some trading partners don't like our meat-labeling practices, so the the law may change.

    Associated Press
    June 11, 2015 | 12:12 p.m. EDT
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Under threat of trade retaliation from Canada and Mexico, the House has voted to to repeal a law requiring country-of-origin labels on packages of beef, pork and poultry.


    The World Trade Organization rejected a U.S. appeal last month, ruling that the labels that say where animals were born, raised and slaughtered are discriminatory against the two U.S. border countries. Both have said they plan to ask the WTO for permission to impose billions of dollars in tariffs on American goods.


    The House voted 300-131 late Wednesday to repeal labels that tell consumers what countries the meat is from — for example, "born in Canada, raised and slaughtered in the United States" or "born, raised and slaughtered in the United States." The Senate has yet to act.





    The WTO ruled against the labels last year, prompting the appeal that was again rejected in May. The Obama administration has already revised the labels once to try to comply with previous WTO rulings, and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has said it's now up to Congress to change the law to avoid retaliation from the two countries.

    The law was included in the 2002 and 2008 farm bills at the behest of northern U.S. ranchers who compete with the Canadian cattle industry. It also was backed by consumer advocates who say it helps shoppers know where their food comes from. Supporters have called on the U.S. government to negotiate with Canada and Mexico to find labels acceptable to all countries.


    In a statement Thursday, a spokesman for U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said the Obama administration "has long taken the position that one way to end this dispute is by repeal, but we do not consider that this is the only way Congress could bring the United States into compliance with its obligations."


    Canada and Mexico have opposed the labeling because it causes their animals to be segregated from those of U.S. origin — a costly process that has led some U.S. companies to stop buying exports.


    [READ: How Often Should You Eat Red Meat?]


    Meat processors who buy animals from abroad as well as many others in the U.S. meat industry have called for a repeal of the law they have fought for years, including unsuccessfully in federal court. They say it's burdensome and costly for producers and retailers.


    House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said after the vote that the last thing American farmers need "is for Congress to sit idly by as international bureaucrats seek to punish them through retaliatory trade policies that could devastate agriculture as well as other industries."


    The bill would go beyond just the muscle cuts of red meat that were covered under the WTO case, repealing country-of-origin labeling for poultry, ground beef and ground pork. The chicken industry has said the labeling doesn't make much sense for poultry farmers because the majority of chicken consumed in the United States is hatched, raised and processed domestically.


    The legislation would leave in place country-of-origin labeling requirements for several other commodities, including lamb, venison, seafood, fruits and vegetables and some nuts.


    [ALSO: How to BBQ for Less Despite High Meat Prices]


    Canada and Mexico have said that if they are allowed by the WTO, they may impose retaliatory measures such as tariffs against a variety of U.S. imports. Their list includes food items like beef, pork, cheese, corn, cherries, maple syrup, chocolate and pasta, plus non-agricultural goods such as mattresses, wooden furniture and jewelry. The retaliatory measures could total more than $3 billion, the countries said.


    According to USTR spokesman Andrew Bates, the WTO is expected to consider Canada and Mexico's requests later this month. The United States will then object, sending the matter to WTO arbitration.


    "We will closely consult with Congress and interested stakeholders about possible next steps," Bates said.


    The Canadian government said the vote was a positive move.


    "The only way for the United States to avoid billions in retaliation by late summer is to ensure legislation repealing (country of origin labeling) passes the Senate and is signed by the president," said Canadian Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Gerry Ritz.

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    Sigh. So the Free Traders are quarreling over food transparency. How is this harmful to the United States? So what if they raise their tariffs on our meat products in "retaliation"? We'll eat all our meat, we don't have to export our meat. Lets keep our meat and eat it ourselves. Americans need more meat. Meat is kind of expensive, probably because they're exporting so much of it. Keep it here, reduce the price, and we'll eat every damn bit of our meat we can grow!

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    Label only American born, raised, slaughtered animals that are done so in America so that I know that I am supporting American farmers.

    I do not buy produce from Mexico. I do not want meat from Mexico.

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    Seems strange not to require labeling of certain meats while requiring it for manufactured goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artclam View Post
    Seems strange not to require labeling of certain meats while requiring it for manufactured goods.
    Almost everything our Congress wants to do is "strange". Probably because they're all a bunch of weirdos. Lets start electing normal people to Congress. You know people who can think on their feet and do math in their heads, who like to drive hot cars, smoke cigarettes or whatever, drink beer, play pool and poker, curse when circumstances deserve it, barbecue, bar hop on Saturday night, ride their motorcycles in Thunder Roll, work hard, play hard, stand their ground, stand up for each other, fight the crooks and bullies, and won't take no for an answer ....

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