UPDATE 1-Japan to hike tariffs on frozen beef imports from U.S., others

Published 28/07/2017, 01:47 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Japan to hike tariffs on frozen beef imports from U.S., others

* Tariffs to rise to 50 pct from 38.5 pct now

* U.S. access to top Asia market for U.S. beef to drop

* Nations with EPAs, such as Australia, excluded from hike (Adds details, Japanese and U.S. data)

TOKYO/SINGAPORE, July 28 (Reuters) - Japan's Ministry of Finance (MOF) said on Friday the country will raise tariffs on frozen beef imports from the United States and other countries from August to protect domestic producers.

Tariffs on frozen beef will jump to 50 percent from the current 38.5 percent between Aug. 1 and the end of March next year, as a "safeguard" mechanism to protect domestic farmers is being triggered, the ministry said in a statement.

The increase will be the first time the tariff mechanism has been tripped for beef imports since it was last triggered for chilled beef in August 2003, the farm ministry said.

The increase threatens a significant sector of United States' access to the biggest Asian market for U.S. beef overall, just as President Donald Trump is trying to expand American exports to Japan.

A tariff increase is automatic if quarterly imports for specific types of beef products - both from all nations and from those that do not have economic partnership agreements (EPAs) with Japan - rise more than 17 percent from a year earlier.

In April-June, Japan's first fiscal quarter, frozen beef imports from all nations totalled 89,253 tonnes, up 17.1 percent from a year ago, and imports from non-EPA nations reached 37,823 tonnes, up nearly 25 percent, government data showed.

Nations that have EPAs with Japan, such as Australia, Mexico and Chile, will be excluded from the hike in tariffs.

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso told reporters the government has been contacting affected nations such as the United States to explain the increase, Kyodo news agency said.

No safeguard or increase will be triggered for chilled beef imports as the volumes did not exceed the required level.

U.S. sales of frozen beef cuts to Japan last year were worth $418 million, making up around 18 percent of total U.S. frozen beef sales, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

For the period Jan-May, total U.S. beef exports to Japan were valued at $731 million, which is up 32 percent from the comparable period in 2016, the same data showed.

In volume terms, total U.S. beef sales to Japan for Jan-May 2017 totalled 123,290 tonnes, compared to 96,394 tonnes a year ago. Overall U.S beef exports for January-May 2017 were 497,323 tonnes.

Japan's total frozen beef imports in the year ended March 31, 2017, rose 2.2 percent to 286,000 tonnes, and included 94,300 tonnes from the United States, data showed.

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