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"France and some other EU states have yet to amend their legislation to allow imports of British meat."
By July 1988 Australia had suspended all imports of live cattle, semen and embryos and it was reported that 'it looked increasingly as though other countries would follow suit'. 16
In July 1989 Sir Richard Southwood was informed that New Zealand, Sweden and the USA had joined Israel and Australia in imposing a ban on all imports from the UK of live cattle. In addition, Japan, Morocco, Canada and South Africa had all introduced requirements that live cattle imported from the UK be from herds certified as free of BSE.
Originally posted by sminkeypinkey
This is more in line with what I recall from those days;
from the formal British Government's 'BSE Enquiry' -
By July 1988 Australia had suspended all imports of live cattle, semen and embryos and it was reported that 'it looked increasingly as though other countries would follow suit'. 16
In July 1989 Sir Richard Southwood was informed that New Zealand, Sweden and the USA had joined Israel and Australia in imposing a ban on all imports from the UK of live cattle. In addition, Japan, Morocco, Canada and South Africa had all introduced requirements that live cattle imported from the UK be from herds certified as free of BSE.
www.bseinquiry.gov.uk...
news.bbc.co.uk...
The US still has a ban on imports of British beef products, which was imposed in 1997.