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Grassroots Want to Avoid Retaliation

By Bruce Cochrane

The chair of the Canadian Pork Council says the grassroots people of America don't want retaliation in response to U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling, or the discrimination it creates against Canada and Mexico.

Earlier this week a World Trade Organization panel heard the final U.S. appeal of a November ruling that changes to U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling in 2013 failed to bring the law into compliance with U.S. trade obligations.

If, as expected, the November ruling is upheld, Canada and Mexico will be in a position to apply to impose retaliatory tariffs on a wide rage of U.S. imports.
Canadian Pork Council chair Rick Bergmann says no one wants it to go that far.

Rick Bergmann-Canadian Pork Council:
From the folks we've spoken with, I had opportunity to go the American Farm Bureau Convention in San Diego in January and there's a great level of concern from every state that does business with Canada.

Whether it's apples, or pork, or wine, or different products, different commodities, steel. The people on the grassroots do not want retaliation and they do not want the discrimination that COOL has caused.

At this point the U.S. government really has to get engaged in this and determine whether they want to continue to have a good trade policy with Canada or they want to continue having this protectionist attitude which isn't any way to treat a neighbor.

Bergmann says the clock is ticking fast.
He says by spring the WTO will have an answer on retaliation, then throughout the summer months and into autumn tariffs will be targeted unless our friends to the south are able to come into compliance.

Source: Farmscape


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