Three U.S. dairy groups have been joined by seven international dairy organizations as they challenge Canada’s new Class 7 milk pricing policy. The 10 groups sent a letter asking their country’s trade officials to use all options, including World Trade Organization action to end the Canadian practices.
The International Dairy Foods Association, the National Milk Producers Federation, and the U.S. Dairy Export Council have been saying Canada’s new policies allow them to dump cheap powdered products on the world market.
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