United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer recently threatened Canada’s dairy industry telling U.S. politicians that issues with Canada’s dairy sector will be resolved through negotiating the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement or through enforcement actions.
The U.S. has complained about the way Canada administers permits that allow limited imports of Canadian dairy products. The U.S. won a challenge and forced some concessions, but is still not satisfied. More recently it has complained about Canadian exports of milk components.
Greer told the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee that during CUSMA negotiations, both Canada and Mexico will need to take steps to protect their respective economies from subsidized products from other regions, including vehicles from China.
Canada recently made a deal with China to allow 49.000 electrical vehicles per year into the Canadian market.