Opening up trade

Opening up trade

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
The following statement regarding the announcement of trade progress with Canada can be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall:

"The announcement regarding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is welcome news. This was a hard-fought win and we commend the administration for all the efforts to solidify the trading relationships we have with our North American neighbors.

"Farm Bureau will review the details of the new treaty as they become available, but the elimination of Canada's Class 7 dairy pricing program is a clear victory for our farmers. We also now have access to an additional 3.6 percent of Canada's dairy market, which is even better than what we would have achieved under TPP.

"Trade is critical to agriculture, especially trade with our two closest neighbors. The USMCA builds on the success our farmers and ranchers have seen from NAFTA.

"Mexico, meanwhile, is still an $18 billion market for U.S. ag products. The USMCA includes new provisions to provide science-based trading standards, timely review of products produced through biotechnology and gene editing and new provisions on geographic indications.

"We are grateful for the progress with Mexico and Canada, and we look forward to working with the Administration to strengthen new and existing opportunities for agricultural trade across the globe."10-8 LOA Opening up trade

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