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Manitoba Pork Hopeful U.S. Will Avoid Retaliatory Tariffs

The chair of Manitoba Pork is hopeful the U.S. will respond to the latest WTO ruling by eliminating Country of Origin Labelling as we know it.
 
Yesterday the World Trade Organization upheld a series of previous rulings that Mandatory U.S. Country of Origin Labelling discriminates against imported Canadian and Mexican livestock in violation of its international trade obligations, opening the door for Canada and Mexico to apply to impose retaliatory tariffs on a range of imported U.S. products.
 
George Matheson, the chair of Manitoba Pork, says, generally speaking, no one is in favor of retaliation so the hope is the U.S. changes the legislation, COOL as we know it is eliminated and we can have free trade and get on with business.
 
Clip-George Matheson-Manitoba Pork:
 
We feel the best outcome would be if the U.S. decided to repeal their legislation and made changes to COOL that would satisfy Canadian and Mexican and ultimately WTO interests, perhaps it becoming voluntary.
 
We do have the option now of placing trade tariffs on U.S. products but I think most people would feel that COOL would still be in place, everyone would lose.
 
Source : Farmscape

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