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S. Korea rejects 129 tons of U.S. beef

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Published: May 5, 2009 at 8:40 AM

SEOUL, May 5 (UPI) -- South Korean inspectors have rejected about 129 tons of U.S. beef since the controversial imports were resumed in November, officials said.

Reasons for the failed quarantine inspections, carried out by Seoul's National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, included decay, failure to carry the proper U.S. certificates or lax import sanitation conditions, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported Tuesday.

"Importers will be required to return, bury, or incinerate the disqualified beef imports," an inspections official told the news service.

A move by the government to resume U.S. beef imports into South Korea last year sparked massive street protests and demonstrations across the country, prompting Seoul and Washington to revisit their trade agreement to limit imports to meat from cattle under 30 months old, which are thought to be less prone to mad cow disease, Yonhap said.

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