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April 08, 2011
2011.04.08
1. BILATERAL/MULTILATERAL ISSUES
PM says trade minister responsible for FTA translation errors [English, CSY]
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2011/04/07/14/0301000000AEN20110407007800320F.HTML
Summary: The nation's chief trade negotiator should take the blame for the repeated translation errors found in the Korean-language text of a free trade deal with the European Union (EU), the prime minister said Thursday. "Officials involved, including Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon, should take due responsibility for the errors," Kim Hwang-sik said during a parliamentary session. The National Assembly on Wednesday sent a ratification motion for the South Korea-EU free trade agreement (FTA) back to the government for the second time to give it more time to fix its translation errors in the Korean version of the deal.
USTR urges Congress to move immediately to ratify
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2011/04/08/0200000000AEN20110408000300315.HTML
"Now is the time to pass this agreement so American families can realize the many benefits of the U.S.-Korea trade agreement," Demetrios Marantis, deputy U.S. trade representative, told a hearing of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade. "Working together, let's get the U.S.-Korea trade agreement done now."
The remarks by Marantis come a day after U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk dismissed calls by some Republicans for the administration to present the Korea FTA together with deals with
2. GRAIN & OILSEED ISSUES
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/04/08/2011040801145.html
Summary: The government will set up a grain procurement company in
3. LIVESTOCK ISSUES
Foot-and-mouth cuts pig stocks by one third [English, CSY]
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2011/04/123_84702.html
Summary: The country¡¯s pig stock has been decimated by the recent foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak that devastated farms nationwide, government figures show. Around 7.04 million pigs were being raised at local farms during the first quarter, down 28.8 percent, or 2.85 million animals, from the same period last year Statistics Korea said Thursday. This represents the lowest pig population since the third quarter of 1997, when 7.06 million pigs were raised at local farms, according to the report.
FMD dents demand for Korean beef, pork [English, CSY]
http://www.koreaherald.com/business/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110406000581
Summary: About half of Korean consumers cut spending on beef and pork due to concerns over foot-and-mouth disease, which has spread nationwide since November and caused significant damage, a survey conducted by Nielsen Company showed Tuesday. The survey was conducted on 1,000 internet users in major cities in
4. MARKETING ISSUES
Jinro and Hite to Merge ¡¦ New Company will be the Largest Liquor Company in
http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/economy/2011/04/08/0301000000AKR20110408108351003.HTML?template=2087
Summary: Hite Co., the largest beer company in
5. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/business/2011/04/07/83/0501000000AEN20110407009100320F.HTML
Summary:
http://www.koreaherald.com/business/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110407000843
Summary: The government said Thursday that it plans to tackle the recent spike in the price of farm and fisheries products that has contributed to rising inflationary pressure. The announcement by the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries came after soaring costs for food helped send growth in consumer prices to a 29-month on-year high of 4.7 percent in March. Of total gains, prices for farm and fishery goods jumped 14.9 percent on-year. A steep rise in consumer prices can undermine the country¡¯s economic growth momentum. The ministry said it will focus on controlling prices of 11 products, such as rice, cabbage, garlic, pork, chicken, apples and fish products like saury, pollack and squid, at an economic policymakers meeting chaired earlier in the day by President Lee Myung-bak.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/business/2011/04/08/60/0501000000AEN20110408002000320F.HTML
Summary:
Experts of S. Korea,
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2011/04/08/0200000000AEN20110408006500315.HTML
The plant in northeastern
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2011/04/08/0200000000AEN20110408004600320.HTML
The moves came as radioactive particles have been detected in the atmosphere since late last month and in rain that fell on Thursday, the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service said.
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/04/08/2011040801078.html
Concerns have risen over tap water being contaminated by radiation after rainfall on
Drinking two liters of tap water and even rainwater from Jeju every day for two years would be equivalent to 1.4 times the radiation exposure from routine x-rays, while minute traces of radiation in tap water would be filtered out during the process of purification.
The Ministry of Environment said Thursday that levels of radioactive cesium-137 and iodine-131 would have no effect on tap water even if they seep into rivers or reservoirs.
The information in this report was compiled by the Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. The press summaries contained herein do NOT reflect USDA, the U.S. Embassy, or other U.S. government agency official policy or view point. U.S. food exporters can learn more about market opportunities in South Korea by reviewing ATO Seoul¡¯s Exporter Guide and other reports available at www.fas.usda.gov by clicking on ¡°attaché reports¡±.
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