U.S.-Chilean Trade - Pesticide Standards and Concerns Regarding Chilean Sanitary Rules: Ggd-94-198 (Paperback)


Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO: (1) compared U.S. and Chilean processes for registering pesticides, setting pesticide residue tolerances for food, and monitoring compliance with these tolerances; (2) reviewed whether Chilean sanitary rules restrict potential U.S. agricultural exports; (3) reviewed Chile's environmental regulatory structure; and (4) discussed pesticide risks from imported Chilean pine logs. GAO found that: (1) the United States and Chile have relatively open processes for setting pesticide standards; (2) the countries' different standards and procedures for registering pesticides have not impeded agricultural trade between the two countries; (3) the United States sets its pesticide residue tolerances independently, while Chile accepts international standards; (4) the United States routinely monitors all types of domestic and imported foods for pesticide residues, but Chile only routinely monitors certain domestic dairy products and samples for particular pesticide residues; (5) Chilean exporters have established extensive controls to ensure that their exports meet U.S. standards and their violation rate is significantly lower than that of all other foreign countries; (6) certain Chilean sanitary rules, or the lack thereof, could impede U.S. exports of some agricultural products; (7) Chile's process for establishing sanitary regulations is not always clear and Chile lacks formal procedures that would facilitate U.S. access to Chilean markets; (8) U.S. officials are working with Chilean officials to resolve pesticide and sanitary issues in advance of formal negotiations on a free trade agreement between the two countries; and (9) efforts are under way to find a substitute for treatment of imported pine logs with methyl bromide, an ozone depleter that is being phased out.

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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO: (1) compared U.S. and Chilean processes for registering pesticides, setting pesticide residue tolerances for food, and monitoring compliance with these tolerances; (2) reviewed whether Chilean sanitary rules restrict potential U.S. agricultural exports; (3) reviewed Chile's environmental regulatory structure; and (4) discussed pesticide risks from imported Chilean pine logs. GAO found that: (1) the United States and Chile have relatively open processes for setting pesticide standards; (2) the countries' different standards and procedures for registering pesticides have not impeded agricultural trade between the two countries; (3) the United States sets its pesticide residue tolerances independently, while Chile accepts international standards; (4) the United States routinely monitors all types of domestic and imported foods for pesticide residues, but Chile only routinely monitors certain domestic dairy products and samples for particular pesticide residues; (5) Chilean exporters have established extensive controls to ensure that their exports meet U.S. standards and their violation rate is significantly lower than that of all other foreign countries; (6) certain Chilean sanitary rules, or the lack thereof, could impede U.S. exports of some agricultural products; (7) Chile's process for establishing sanitary regulations is not always clear and Chile lacks formal procedures that would facilitate U.S. access to Chilean markets; (8) U.S. officials are working with Chilean officials to resolve pesticide and sanitary issues in advance of formal negotiations on a free trade agreement between the two countries; and (9) efforts are under way to find a substitute for treatment of imported pine logs with methyl bromide, an ozone depleter that is being phased out.

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Bibliogov

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2013

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July 2013

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

58

ISBN-13

978-1-287-22731-1

Barcode

9781287227311

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1-287-22731-7



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