Australia, New Zealand back Trump’s fight against Canada’s ‘very unfair’ dairy industry

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Trump isn't the only one concerned and has support from other countries, and lets be clear, it isn't the only issue that needs to be dealt with in regards to Canadian trade and commerce abuses.

Australia, New Zealand back Trump’s fight against Canada’s ‘very unfair’ dairy industry


Australia and New Zealand dairy industry leaders said on Wednesday they would support moves by the United States to draw the World Trade Organization into a trade dispute with Canada, after President Donald Trump said existing rules were unfair.

Canada’s dairy farmers and processors, including Saputo Inc and Parmalat Canada, struck a pricing agreement in 2016 that industry groups in Australia, New Zealand, the European Union, Mexico and the United States say would price domestic milk ingredients for cheese-making below cost, under-cutting their exports.

On a visit to the U.S. cheese-making state of Wisconsin on Tuesday, Trump said he would “stand up for our dairy farmers” adding that “in Canada some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others.”

Trump did not specify what parts of Canada’s tariff-protected dairy sector he wanted to change, nor what measures he would take to make it happen, but his remarks re-ignited calls for a complaint to the World Trade Organization.

The United States is the world’s biggest cheese exporter outside Europe.

“I don’t expect there would be many countries that would do anything other than support a WTO action against Canada,” said Australian Dairy Farmers interim Chief Executive Officer John McQueen in a telephone call.
 
Trump isn't the only one concerned and has support from other countries, and lets be clear, it isn't the only issue that needs to be dealt with in regards to Canadian trade and commerce abuses.

Australia, New Zealand back Trump’s fight against Canada’s ‘very unfair’ dairy industry


Australia and New Zealand dairy industry leaders said on Wednesday they would support moves by the United States to draw the World Trade Organization into a trade dispute with Canada, after President Donald Trump said existing rules were unfair.

Canada’s dairy farmers and processors, including Saputo Inc and Parmalat Canada, struck a pricing agreement in 2016 that industry groups in Australia, New Zealand, the European Union, Mexico and the United States say would price domestic milk ingredients for cheese-making below cost, under-cutting their exports.

On a visit to the U.S. cheese-making state of Wisconsin on Tuesday, Trump said he would “stand up for our dairy farmers” adding that “in Canada some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others.”

Trump did not specify what parts of Canada’s tariff-protected dairy sector he wanted to change, nor what measures he would take to make it happen, but his remarks re-ignited calls for a complaint to the World Trade Organization.

The United States is the world’s biggest cheese exporter outside Europe.

“I don’t expect there would be many countries that would do anything other than support a WTO action against Canada,” said Australian Dairy Farmers interim Chief Executive Officer John McQueen in a telephone call.
This is a trick that the Chinese and Japanese are good at too.

It is illegal because it is inefficient and predatory.

But China gets away with it every day and Japan used to be the superstar before them.
 

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