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The US Grains Council is working with Vietnamese importers of distillers' dried grains with solubles (DDGS) to end the country's planned suspension of US shipments of the protein-rich animal feed, according to a letter sent to council members and seen by Reuters on Thursday. Vietnam on Monday said it would suspend all imports of US DDGS from mid-December due to contamination with the Ballion variety of beetle, according to a Vietnamese government directive also seen by Reuters. Media in the Southeast Asian nation reported the step earlier this week.
The loss of Vietnamese imports would be a big hit for US DDGS suppliers as the country is one of the fastest growing feed grain markets in the world, with a rapidly growing middle class developing a taste for hamburgers and steak. The move by the No 3 importer of US DDGS could also drag on prices for the byproduct of corn-based ethanol, with markets already smarting after China last month said it would impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on US imports.
"Both shippers and buyers are in a difficult situation as it will be tough to sell a cargo rejected by Vietnam because it is contaminated by the beetles to a third country," said a Vietnamese trader at a foreign firm in Ho Chi Minh City. He declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter. US DDGS prices have now dropped to around $190 per tonne, on a cost and freight basis to Vietnamese ports, from $210-$220 per tonne before the directive was signed, traders in Vietnam said.
The inspection of all US DDGS cargoes will be tightened in the run-up to the suspension date, Deputy Agriculture Minister Le Quoc Doanh said in the directive. The US Grains Council did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Prior to news of the suspension, it had forecast Vietnam would import a record volume of 1 million tonnes of US DDGS this year, a surge of 82 percent from 2015.
Vietnam through the first eight months of the year imported 687,620 tonnes of US DDGS, about 9 percent of total US exports and double the amount it shipped in a year earlier, according to the US Department of Agriculture. China's DDGS imports total 26 percent of US exports, but slid 61 percent from a year ago to 1.96 million tonnes in the first eight months of 2016.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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