U.S. Pork Industry Gets Good News

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(NAFB.com) – President Donald Trump and his administration have signed trade deals with Malaysia and Cambodia,  with the Malaysian portion having an enormous economic potential for America’s pork producers. “We’re grateful to the president for increasing market access for U.S. pork to Malaysia, a country that’s been importing pork despite limited plants being eligible for export,” said NPPC President Duane Stateler. “More than 25 percent of U.S. pork production gets exported, so producers count on exports to help keep their farms afloat, especially in times of uncertainty.” The deal with Malaysia will open access to all U.S. facilities included in the Food Safety and Inspection Service Meat, Poultry, and Egg Inspection Directory. Pork exports to Malaysia hit record levels of over $24.5 million in 2024, a significant amount given that only eight U.S. plants are currently eligible for export. Exports to Malaysia have increased by over 1,700 percent in the last five years.

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