Australia has lifted its ban on imports of Canadian beef products, a trade restriction introduced in 2003 when an Alberta-born cow first tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease.
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- Australia lifts 22-year ban on Canadian beef imports. 4s
- Ban was imposed in 2003 after a case of mad cow disease in Alberta. 14s
- Australia is not a major export market for Canadian beef, but demand exists for premium products. 43s
- Canadian cattle producers see this as a positive sign for science-based trade. 25s
- Canada is now recognized as having negligible risk for BSE by international authorities. 1m 41s