Brazil Says Animal Product Shipments to EU Continue as Usual After Exclusion Notice
The Brazilian government stated that shipments of animal products are continuing as usual. Officials said the country was caught off guard by its removal from the list of nations permitted to ship such products to the European Union beginning September 3. The government issued the update in a formal statement.
vox.comOfficials said Brazil was caught off guard by the news of the exclusion, which takes effect on September 3. The government released a statement confirming that current shipments face no immediate changes. The statement did not detail the reasons for the exclusion or specify which Brazilian animal products are covered by the measure.
It also did not indicate whether authorities plan to seek clarification or appeal the decision before the September 3 deadline.
The government described the notice as unexpected.
It emphasized that Brazilian shipments of animal products to the EU have not been interrupted. No further details on the volume of trade affected or the specific categories of products were provided in the statement. Trade between Brazil and the EU in animal products has historically included beef, poultry, and other protein exports.
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