U.S. amping up dispute with Canada over allowed exports of American dairy products
WASHINGTON — The United States is escalating its dispute with Canada over the sale of American dairy products north of the border.
The U.S. Trade Representative’s office says it wants a dispute settlement panel to examine whether Canada is unfairly keeping American producers from accessing the Canadian market.
The request is a significant ramp-up of American complaints about the way Canada is allocating access to the market under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
The U.S. is upset with how Canada is distributing its tariff-rate quotas — the quantities of certain dairy products that can be imported at lower duty levels.