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USDA Withdraws Proposed Rule to Add Pork & Dried Grain to Export Reporting Reqs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has withdrawn its March 8, 2012 proposed rule that would have added reporting for pork (fresh, chilled, and frozen box/primal cuts) and distillers dried grain (DDG) to the Export Reporting Requirements. USDA learned after publication that clearance from the Office of Management and Budget had not yet been obtained, so the proposed rule needs to be withdrawn until such clearance is conveyed.

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(See ITT's Online Archives 12030803 for summary of the withdrawn March 8, 2012 proposed rule.)

(FR Pub 03/22/12)