U.S. Meat Export Federation’s Statement on the U.S.-EU Trade Framework for Pork and Bison
September 3, 2025 | 1 min to read
The White House announced a U.S.-EU joint statement detailing updates to the trade framework with the European Union. Dan Halstrom, President and CEO of the U.S. Meat Export Federation, expressed optimism over the EU's commitment to provide preferential market access for pork and bison, streamline sanitary certificate requirements, and tackle non-tariff barriers like deforestation regulations. Halstrom emphasized the importance of addressing these barriers for U.S. export growth and thanked the Trump administration for prioritizing agricultural market access in negotiations.
The White House released a U.S.-EU joint statement offering updated details on the trade framework with the European Union announced last month.
U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom Issued the Following Statement:
USMEF is encouraged to see that the European Union will provide preferential market access for pork and bison meat, has committed to streamlining requirements for U.S. pork sanitary certificates, and intends to address other non-tariff barriers affecting agricultural trade – including its deforestation regulation.
These changes are long overdue, and USMEF greatly appreciates the Trump administration making agricultural market access a top priority in negotiations with the EU and with other key trading partners. The U.S. has been a net importer of red meat from the EU due to the vast barriers the EU imposes on imports, and addressing the EU’s tariff and non-tariff barriers is absolutely essential for U.S. export growth.
It is also critical that U.S. beef exports to the EU – which are already heavily restricted – face no further regulatory obstacles related to deforestation. With U.S. agriculture posing negligible risk to global deforestation, USMEF thanks the Trump administration for securing a commitment from the EU to address concerns of U.S. producers and exporters regarding the EU Deforestation Regulation.