Dairy products made in the U.S. will have more access to Chinese markets because of a deal reached Thursday.
China is the world’s largest dairy importer, and already imports some U.S. dairy products, but U.S. Dairy Export Council President Tom Vilsack tells Brownfield the agreement outlines how U.S. dairy facilities will be audited to make sure they comply with Chinese food safety requirements. “Certainly, the Chinese are concerned about the safety of dairy products and so they are reassured about the safety of what they get from the U.S.”
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