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Canada’s dairy industry says tariffs less scary than threats to supply management

  • Nearly all dairy produced in Canada is sold domestically, indicating that U.S. Tariffs would impact only a small market fraction.
  • Michael von Massow, a food economist, states that Canada imports significantly more dairy from the U.S. Than it exports, suggesting that American farmers may face greater harm from tariffs.
  • Before the trade tensions, U.S. Dairy exported to Canada was not tariffed, as it stayed within limits agreed upon in the trade deal.
  • Members of Canada's dairy industry express more concern about the future of their supply management system than about the threat of U.S. Tariffs.
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Southeast AgNET broke the news in on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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