The mission will focus will on expanding government co-operation, broadening market access in both countries and promoting high quality Irish agri-food produce. High level ministerial meetings are scheduled with Chinese and Korean officials. Agri-food market development work will also take place at high profile trade events in Beijing, Shanghai and Seoul. Ministers will also engage with Enterprise Ireland during the trade mission on matters relating to agricultural science and biotechnology.
Ahead of the trade mission, Minister McConalogue said:
“This is my second time to visit both China and the Republic of Korea in the past 18 months which signifies the importance we place on both China and Korea as key trading partners for Ireland. I intend to use this trip to further develop these relationships to capitalise on the increasing consumer demand for high quality food products in these markets and the significant opportunity for the Irish agri-food sector that this presents.”
Referencing the anti-subsidy investigation announced by the Chinese government, Minister McConalogue said:
“I am of course aware of the recent announcement by China of its intention to initiate an anti-subsidy investigation into European Dairy exports. I am satisfied that European and Irish dairy exports are fully compliant with World Trade Organisation Rules. While discussions on trade matters are led by the European Commission, this mission will provide an opportunity to raise the matter with my counterpart in China.”
Earlier this summer Bord Bia hosted eight beef buyers from the Republic of Korea on a tour of Ireland, visiting beef farms and meat processors. The group included leading meat importers and distributors from Korea, who witnessed first-hand the capabilities of Irish beef suppliers and the sustainable practices on Irish beef farms.
Bord Bia is currently running an EU co-funded campaign to promote Irish beef and lamb in South Korea, Japan, China and the US. The campaign is valued at €4.8 million over the three years 2022, 2023 and 2024.
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