Sector Snap: Chicken Makers React To China Spat
MILWAUKEE (AP) The struggling chicken industry said Monday that it could be hurt further by news that China is investigating whether U.S. chicken products are being sold in China at below market prices.
China is the top export market for U.S. chicken, according to the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council. It primarily buys U.S. chicken feet. On Sunday, China announced it would investigate complaints that American auto and chicken products are being dumped or sold at below market prices in China or benefit from government subsidies. The move came after the U.S. said Friday it is raising tariffs on Chinese-made tires. Although only 20 percent of U.S. chicken is exported with a value of about $5 billion any retaliatory impact by China could hurt the industry, said Jim Sumner, president of the trade group. China overtook Russia as the top chicken export market this year, following Russia's trade spat over chicken last summer. Russia later cut its U.S. chicken imports. The trade spat with China comes just as exports are becoming an even more important part of business for chicken producers, Sumner said.- Loading Comments...
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