Fighting for Western Minnesota Trade Opportunities
As you may know, the Canadian dairy industry structure is historically restrictive, particularly with regard to their tariff-rate quota (TRQ) allocation measures. These measures allow lower tariff rates on imports within a specified quantity. The goal of the United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement (USMCA) was to level the playing field in trade across the three countries. This, of course, includes the dairy trade. But, the Canadian dairy industry has continued its restrictive practices, leaving America's dairy industry at a disadvantage. The United States Trade Representative rightfully took action requested and was granted a dispute settlement panel to address the restrictive measures. But, I am sorry to say, the panel came to the conclusion that Canada's TRQ allocation measures do not breach USMCA agreements. This decision stifles trade opportunities, but I will continue to work to increase trade opportunities and increase market access for our dairy farmers in Canada and across the world.
I also had the opportunity to sit down with Thailand's Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Tanee Sangrat. We discussed ways we can work together to strengthen the Thai-U.S. relationship, including opening up export market access for U.S. pork and poultry producers in Thailand.
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