It
would be the first time the safeguard measure has been imposed
on U.S. beef since August 2017, Kyodo said.
Japan had imported an accumulated 233,112 tonnes of U.S. beef by
the end of February, just shy of the maximum 242,000 tonnes
agreed for this fiscal year, according to Japanese customs data.
With the safeguard measure, the tariff would rise to 38.5% from
25.8% for 30 days, Kyodo said, adding that lower imports from
Australia due to drought had boosted demand for U.S. beef.
Officials at Japan's agriculture and finance ministries declined
to comment on the report, but noted that the import figure for
early March will be released on Wednesday.
If the accumulated import volume exceeds the maximum level, then
the safeguard measure would kick in the following day, they
said.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim and Yuka Obayashi; Editing by
Richard Pullin)
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