Members of the International Beef Alliance (IBA), comprising the cattle producer organizations from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, and the United States, met in Paraguay from 15-20 October 2017.
With numerous challenges confronting the global trade environment, the Alliance reconfirmed its commitment to trade reform and liberalization, sustainable beef production and ensuring confidence amongst global beef consumers – principles which are vital to all members (who represent over 60 percent in volume of all global beef trade).
Despite gains secured by various IBA members over recent years, trade in beef remains highly protected globally, primarily through the use of tariffs/quotas and the increasing use of trade restrictive non-tariff barriers.
In this regard, World Trade Organization (WTO) members are strongly encouraged to reduce or eliminate the use of trade distorting agricultural subsidies (amongst other trade enhancing measures) at the forthcoming WTO Ministerial in Argentina in December 2017. The use of these domestic subsidies continues to significantly disadvantage efficient agricultural producers.