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Manitoba Hopeful WTO Ruling Results In Return To Historical Cattle And Hog Movements

Manitoba's Minister of Agriculture is hopeful the latest World Trade Organization ruling on U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling will result in a return to historical patterns of trade between Canada and the U.S. in cattle and hogs.
 
On Monday the World Trade Organization upheld a series of rulings that U.S. Country of Origin Labelling discriminates against imported livestock in violation of its international trade obligations.
 
The rejection of the final U.S. appeal opens the door for Canada and Mexico to apply for authorization to impose retaliatory tariffs on products imported from the U.S.
 
Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn believes the opportunity to move forward with historical trade rules is a win for all sides.
 
Ron Kostyshyn-Agriculture Minister Manitoba:
 
We continue to work with the federal government on the ruling and obviously, from the beef and the pork sector in the province, we would like to resume historical events that the migration of animals do take place, that at the end of the day that not only from the Manitoba Canada side benefits but also Mexico and U.S. benefit because as we know U.S. side processors were having some challenges sustaining their quota for beef or pork production.
 
We would like to go back to the original agreement, that we could move products freely between the three countries, because also not only Canada but Mexico is a big part of this.
 
Source : Farmscape

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