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US requests Pakistan to lift ban on import of live animals
By Shahbaz Rana
Published: May 9, 2014

Visiting US Deputy Secretary of State William J Burns requested Pakistan on Friday to lift a ban on import of live animals from the US.

Islamabad had imposed a ban owing to risks from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.

Burns made the request during a meeting with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

“The Deputy Secretary of State expressed the hope that import of live animals from the US will be allowed by the government”, according to an official handout issued by the finance ministry after the meeting. Dar assured Burns that the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) will take and appropriate decision in this regard, it added.

The ministry of national food security has already moved a summary to the ECC, seeking permission to lift ban on import of live animals from the US.

According to officials, the permission would be granted on the condition that animals from only herds with no incidence of BSE in the last 11 years would be imported, and this fact should be certified by US authorities.

It is difficult to detect the disease in live animals because no test for it is currently available in Pakistan. The post-slaughter diagnosis is made through medical examination of brain tissues and other vulnerable body parts like the spinal cord.

CSF funds

Burns assured Dar that the US will release the next tranche of Coalition Support Fund (CSF) during this month. Pakistan is expecting a $380 million tranche out of the outstanding dues of $1.6 billion.

Since 9/11, the US has disbursed over $12 billion on account of CSF. The expenses incurred on war on terrorism are billed to the US.

Dar drew the attention of Burns towards US Exim Bank’s policy of lending to regional countries for a period of 20 years without sovereign guarantee, whereas in the case of Pakistan the lending is being made for only seven years and that too with sovereign guarantee.

The finance minister also urged deputy secretary of state for provision of level playing field by the US banks for global investors to invest in Pakistan.
 
importing live animals from Us does not make sense, Australia, NZ are much closer to home and would be cheaper.



US requests Pakistan to lift ban on import of live animals
By Shahbaz Rana
Published: May 9, 2014

Visiting US Deputy Secretary of State William J Burns requested Pakistan on Friday to lift a ban on import of live animals from the US.

Islamabad had imposed a ban owing to risks from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.

Burns made the request during a meeting with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

“The Deputy Secretary of State expressed the hope that import of live animals from the US will be allowed by the government”, according to an official handout issued by the finance ministry after the meeting. Dar assured Burns that the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) will take and appropriate decision in this regard, it added.

The ministry of national food security has already moved a summary to the ECC, seeking permission to lift ban on import of live animals from the US.

According to officials, the permission would be granted on the condition that animals from only herds with no incidence of BSE in the last 11 years would be imported, and this fact should be certified by US authorities.

It is difficult to detect the disease in live animals because no test for it is currently available in Pakistan. The post-slaughter diagnosis is made through medical examination of brain tissues and other vulnerable body parts like the spinal cord.

CSF funds

Burns assured Dar that the US will release the next tranche of Coalition Support Fund (CSF) during this month. Pakistan is expecting a $380 million tranche out of the outstanding dues of $1.6 billion.

Since 9/11, the US has disbursed over $12 billion on account of CSF. The expenses incurred on war on terrorism are billed to the US.

Dar drew the attention of Burns towards US Exim Bank’s policy of lending to regional countries for a period of 20 years without sovereign guarantee, whereas in the case of Pakistan the lending is being made for only seven years and that too with sovereign guarantee.

The finance minister also urged deputy secretary of state for provision of level playing field by the US banks for global investors to invest in Pakistan.
 
importing live animals from Us does not make sense, Australia, NZ are much closer to home and would be cheaper.

Heck, WHY do we even need to import animals from other countries? That is like taking away jobs from our shepherds and animal breeders. What we should really do is promote more livestock production in Pakistan. :pakistan:
 
Ban should not be lifted, in fact there should be a ban on all live animals from the US considering the amount of genetic tampering that goes into raising these animals. It is just not healthy.


Why would Pakistan want to import Live Animals from the US ?

Why would we buy from US at 3 or 4 times cost and pay transportation when we can raise them at one sixth the landed cost.

Such transaction would not make commercial sense.
 
importing live animals from Us does not make sense, Australia, NZ are much closer to home and would be cheaper.

No they are not, Australia and US are about the same distance from Pakistan, New Zealand is further away.
 
home=heart, didn't meant distance. Thanks anyways

No they are not, Australia and US are about the same distance from Pakistan, New Zealand is further away.

Should!, and until we do, we need to satisfy the carnivore nation

Heck, WHY do we even need to import animals from other countries? That is like taking away jobs from our shepherds and animal breeders. What we should really do is promote more livestock production in Pakistan. :pakistan:
 
Why would Pakistan want to import Live Animals from the US ?

Why would we buy from US at 3 or 4 times cost and pay transportation when we can raise them at one sixth the landed cost.

Such transaction would not make commercial sense.

Idk why but apparently it is being considered? Anyway I would like to know if Pakistan has bans on companies like Monsato in place.
 
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