
U.S. pork group requests tariff exemption
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) urged the Canadian government to exempt pork from any retaliatory tariffs levied on U.S. products in response to President Donald Trump’s duties on Canadian imports.
This comes from a blog entry on the NPPC website.
In written comments to Canada’s Department of Finance, NPPC said the “tit for tat” tariff exchanges will disrupt supply chains that have been built up over decades.
“We request that Canada seek to preserve the benefits of the integrated North American market to the maximum extent practicable, including by excluding U.S. pork imports from retaliation,” the blog statement said.