South Korea suspends US beef imports

South Korea has effectively suspended US beef imports over mad cow concerns after a recent shipment was found to have contained…

South Korea has effectively suspended US beef imports over mad cow concerns after a recent shipment was found to have contained banned parts, it was reported..

The Agriculture Ministry said it halted quarantine inspections of US beef shipments today after finding a banned vertebral column in a recent shipment, Yonhap news agency reported. Without such inspections, the beef cannot be brought to market.

The banned part is considered a "specified risk material" that could carry mad cow disease.

South Korea shut its doors to American beef in December 2003 after mad cow disease - or bovine spongiform encephalopathy - was found in cattle in the US. It partially reopened its market last year but agreed to accept only boneless meat from cattle under 30 months old, thought to be less at risk of carrying the illness.

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Although there have been other imports of US beef since the ban was relaxed, South Korean consumers had not been able to buy the meat at regular supermarkets until last month.

AP