
Senate Inquiry Needed Into U.S Beef Decision
The Nationals are calling for a Senate Inquiry following Labor’s decision to allow U.S beef that is born and raised in Canada or Mexico to be imported into Australia.
Nationals Leader David Littleproud said there are deep concerns about Labor’s lack of transparency in relation to the decision.
Mr Littleproud said Senators must support an inquiry by the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, to report back by October 30.
“The Coalition, and Australia, needs assurance that Labor isn’t sacrificing our high biosecurity standards,” Mr Littleproud said.
“The timing of this decision, just as the Prime Minister seeks to obtain a meeting with the US President, is concerning.
“Our biosecurity cannot be a bargaining tool. The protocol outlining the import conditions, only released today, provide little detail on the science and the traceability requirements.”
Nationals’ Senator Matt Canavan said the Inquiry will look at the threat of importing beef that has been exposed to diseases, the process and risk assessment undertaken by the Albanese Government, the implication of future possible outbreaks in the United States and relevant countries, and the protocols and equivalency standards for exports and imports.
“It’s imperative we understand what impact Labor’s decision will have on Australia’s reputation as having the world’s best and safest beef,” Senator Canavan said.
“Our biosecurity standards are world-leading and our beef producers deserve to know whether they are being sacrificed at the political alter. A Senate Inquiry is vitally needed to fully understand the urgency and advice behind the Government’s decision.”
https://www.nswnationals.org.au/senate-inquiry-needed-into-u-s-beef-decision/