Lead: Reuters - Argentine veterinarians met with the European Commission on Friday about the re import of Argentine beef from the European Union The European Union stopped importing Argentine beef after the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease EU officials said the European veterinary Executive Committee will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss whether to recommend changes to import restrictions on Argentine beef The European Commission will have three options: 1 No modification; 2 Partial cancellation of import restrictions on Argentina; 3 Complete cancellation of import restrictions on beef in Argentina Argentina exported 291 million US dollars worth of beef to the European Union in 2000.
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