APHIS Loosens BSE Restrictions on Imports of Bovines From Several Countries
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service loosened restrictions on importation of live bovines and bovine products from several countries, it said. The agency said it concurs with the Organization for Animal Health’s decision to classify Costa Rica, Germany, Lithuania, Mexico, Namibia, Romania and Spain as having negligible risk for bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The determination was made Aug. 2.
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(Federal Register 08/08/17)