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Home / Business and Economy / China Reopens Beef Market to Ireland After BSE Scare

China Reopens Beef Market to Ireland After BSE Scare

12 Jan

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Summary

  • China has lifted its ban on Irish beef imports.
  • The ban was imposed due to a mad cow disease discovery.
  • Ireland's prime minister met with China's president recently.
China Reopens Beef Market to Ireland After BSE Scare

China has officially reopened its market to Irish beef imports, marking a significant recovery for Ireland's agricultural trade. The ban, instated in 2024 after a case of mad cow disease was detected, has now been lifted, as confirmed by Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin. This decision follows Martin's recent diplomatic visit to China, where he engaged with President Xi Jinping.

The reopening is a crucial positive development for Ireland's substantial beef and dairy sectors. These industries are vital for national employment and contribute significantly to the country's export economy, with dairy shipments alone valued at approximately 6 billion euros annually. The easing of restrictions is expected to bolster trade relations.

This move occurs amidst broader trade complexities between the EU and China, including recent EU levies on Chinese electric vehicles and subsequent Chinese retaliatory tariffs on EU dairy and pork. China also recently imposed import quotas on beef from other major suppliers to support its domestic cattle industry.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
China suspended imports of Irish beef in 2024 after a case of mad cow disease was discovered.
Yes, China's market has reopened for Irish beef imports as of January 12, 2026.
The ban affected Ireland's major beef and dairy export industries, which are significant employers.

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