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Canada reaches ASF zoning arrangement with Japan

Pork exports to Japan will continue from ASF-free zones, even if the disease is present elsewhere in Canada.

16 June 2026
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The Government of Canada has successfully established an African swine fever (ASF) zoning arrangement with Japan. This agreement is a significant step in Canada’s ongoing preparedness efforts, helping maintain access to this important market while supporting measures to contain and limit the spread of disease and protect animal health.

Under the new arrangement, pork exports to Japan will continue from ASF-free zones, even if the disease is present elsewhere in Canada. This provision is critical for maintaining trade with Japan - a key market for Canadian pork. In 2025, Canada exports of pork and pork products to Japan valued at approximately $1.8 billion, accounting for 31% of export values.

Although Canada remains free of ASF, the disease continues to spread globally. Proactively securing zoning arrangements is an important part of Canada’s preparedness plan. This work reflects sustained technical collaboration and ongoing engagement between all levels of the Japanese and Canadian governments. It enables a science-based, internationally recognized approach to maintaining safe trade during an outbreak, helping mitigate disruption to pork trade and supporting food security.

With the addition of Japan, Canada now has ASF zoning arrangements in place with eight markets: the United States, the European Union, Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines and Japan. Together, these markets represent nearly 69% of Canada’s pork export value, helping to maintain market access and strengthen resilience across the sector.

June 16, 2026/ Government of Canada/ Canada.
https://www.canada.ca

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