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care to the people of South Korea for political gain by ignoring their concern about BSE prion transmission and by lowering tariffs on imported beef. Korea agreed to remove a 40% tariff on beef muscle meat imported from the U.S. for a period of 15 years. Korea could however, impose temporary tariffs if there was a surge of U.S. beef imports above specified levels.
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May/1 June, when the police first used water cannons, tear gas, and fire extinguishers, and 28/29 June, the weekend following the government's announcement that US beef imports would resume. The decision to use water cannons and fire extinguishers contributed to the mass resignation of all 14 members of the Korean
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By 2006, sixty-five nations had full or partial restrictions on the importation of US beef. Export sales of US beef fell from $ 3.8 billion in 2003 to $ 1.4 billion in 2005. An attempt to reopen the South Korean market to US beef imports in 2006 (restricted to boneless meat from cattle less than 30
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cows are animals presented for slaughter that are sick or unable to walk. One of many causes for a downer is BSE. MBC was criticised for broadcasting footage of downer cows with translated subtitles that suggested they suffered from BSE, whereas they were filmed because of animal cruelty concerns,
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program; aggravation of civil unrest; and, defamation of the minister for agriculture. In June 2009, four producers and one writer were indicted on the charges. In January 2010, the MBC staff were exonerated by judges of the Seoul central district court. The supreme court upheld the findings.
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U.S. slaughterhouses. The agreement also included the banning of importation to Korea of meat from cattle organs considered high risk for transmission of the BSE prion such as brains, eyes, skulls and spinal cord. Schwab said,
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discrepancies, instead of the presence of disease. Although there were many confirmed cases of BSE in brain scans and medical tests performed on the public, the true death toll of these policies has yet to be calculated.
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uncovered the new president's policies to be putting South Koreans' health at risk of contracting mad cow disease. The deal sparked public outrage for exposing the country to a higher risk of mad cow disease.
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629:Influence of social media
591:Mass protesters occupied
512:Wernicke's encephalopathy
508:Virginia State University
197:the corresponding article
2854:Beef hormone controversy
2732:Steak and kidney pudding
1637:. Retrieved 14 June 2012
1596:. Retrieved 14 June 2012
879:(Thesis). January 2013.
852:US beef imports in Japan
2955:Political controversies
1874:29 January 2012 at the
987:"MBC's overdue apology"
781:food safety inspector.
698:Effects of the protests
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2495:Chateaubriand (dish)
2398:List of steak dishes
1922:11 June 2012 at the
1404:Korea Joongang Daily
1276:6 March 2016 at the
607:Internet news media
2960:2008 in South Korea
2685:Roast beef sandwich
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2122:Chateaubriand steak
1148:28 May 2010 at the
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2879:Ractopamine - Beef
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