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consumed domestically by the U.S. livestock industry, but its domestic use is presently<br />

constrained in animal rations because of nutritional limitations such as digestibility, protein<br />

quality, and energy values. 53 As a result, the exportable surplus of DDGS has increased with<br />

the expansion of the U.S. ethanol industry, and the United States is now the leading exporter<br />

of DDGS to <strong>Korea</strong> with a market share of over 60 percent in 2006. The immediate removal<br />

of the 5 percent tariff on DDGS as a result of implementation of the FTA would further<br />

increase the competitiveness of the United States against China, the other primary supplier.<br />

This improved access would be expected to result in DDGS having a greater inclusion in<br />

feed rations in future years as <strong>Korea</strong>’s feed manufactures seek to diversify sources. 54<br />

Table 3.7 Exporters share of distiller’s dried grains with solubles exports to <strong>Korea</strong><br />

(Percent)<br />

Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006<br />

United States 0.2 1.0 14.3 47.1 63.3<br />

China 99.8 99.0 85.5 52.8 32.9<br />

Australia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7<br />

Brazil 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.1<br />

Rest of World 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0<br />

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0<br />

Source: Global <strong>Trade</strong> Information Services, World <strong>Trade</strong> Atlas Database.<br />

Note: Values may not sum to totals shown because of rounding. Includes HS 230330.<br />

Views of Interested Parties<br />

The ATAC for <strong>Trade</strong> in Grains, Feed, and Oilseeds supports the U.S.-<strong>Korea</strong> FTA because<br />

<strong>Korea</strong> is one of the largest U.S. export markets for grains, feed, and oilseeds and is expected<br />

to further expand as a result of the FTA provisions. 55 The ATAC report also indicates that<br />

members expect enhanced export opportunities for U.S. exports of DDGS with the<br />

immediate removal of the 5 percent tariff in the FTA, the significant potential for greater<br />

usage of DDGS in feed rations, and the expanding supplies of DDGS in the United States.<br />

The report states that the FTA “is not a perfect agreement” primarily because of the<br />

exclusion of rice, and some ATAC members did not support the FTA because of this<br />

exclusion.<br />

The American Soybean Association (ASA) 56 and National Oilseed Processors Association<br />

(NOPA) 57 have expressed support for the U.S.-<strong>Korea</strong> FTA because of the immediate dutyfree<br />

access provided to U.S. exports of soybeans for crushing and soybean meal along with<br />

the phased tariff elimination for crude and refined soybean oil. ASA and NOPA also support<br />

the FTA because of the expected significant increase in U.S. meat exports, which utilize<br />

soybean meal as a primary protein source.<br />

53 Shurson, “Benefits and Limitations of Using DDGS in Swine Diets,” January 25, 2007.<br />

54 ATAC for Grains, Feed, and Oilseeds, Advisory Committee Report, April 25, 2007, 6.<br />

55 Ibid.<br />

56 American Soybean Assoc., “American Soybean Association Applauds <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Agreement</strong><br />

(April 3, 2007).”<br />

57 National Oilseed Processors Assoc., “NOPA Strongly Supports <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Agreement</strong><br />

(April 4, 2007).”<br />

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