NCC Supports Opening of Indian Market for US Poultry

US - In comments jointly filed Thursday (19 April) with the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), the National Chicken Council, USA Poultry & Egg Export Council, and National Turkey Federation expressed their strong support for USTR’s action via the World Trade Organization (WTO) to have India remove its non-tariff trade barriers for US poultry and related products.
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India for far too long has unfairly prohibited poultry from the United States and its excuse that US poultry poses an avian influenza risk to Indian poultry flocks cannot be justified by science, the comments explained. US poultry presents essentially a zero danger to poultry flocks in India. India continually has outbreaks of highly-pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), whereas the United States has not experienced HPAI in commercial chicken flocks for decades.

The market potential for US poultry exports to India could exceed $300 million annually if access was free and fair. With India’s growing middle class devoting more of their discretionary income to animal protein products, US poultry should be provided an opportunity to compete for this expanded demand.

Submitted with the comments were the letters to Ambassador Ron Kirk, US Trade Representative, from 47 members of the US House of Representatives and 19 US Senators. These letters urged USTR to take the WTO dispute settlement action against India.

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