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Libya Opens Market to U.S. BeefWASHINGTON - Jun 2/05 - SNS -- Libya joined the growing list of countries which have lifted their bans on imports of beef from the United States and has resumed imports of U.S. beef and beef products from animals under 30 months of age. In 2003, the United States exported $643,000 worth of beef and beef products to Lebanon. It is the third country in the Middle East region to reopen its market to U.S. beef. In 2003, the United States exported approximately $7.5 billion worth of beef, beef products, cattle and other ruminants and ruminant by-products. After the discovery of a BSE-infected cow in the United States, $4.8 billion worth of beef exports were banned. To date, USDA estimates that it has recovered $1.9 billion of the banned amount.
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