Canada places an unfair burden on Idaho dairy farmers
Trade is a hot topic these days, with NAFTA renegotiation about to commence and U.S. participation in TPP withdrawn. By: ALLAN HUTTEMA
Trump fabricates false dairy war with canada – US dairy farmers stuck paying the price
When US President Donald Trump launched scathing attacks against the Canadian Dairy industry last week, the world took notice. By: Andrew Hunt
Dear Donald Trump, please milk Canada’s sacred dairy cow
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Australia, New Zealand dairy industries back Trump on possible WTO action against Canada
Australia and New Zealand dairy industry leaders said on Wednesday they would support moves by the United States to draw the World Trade Organization into a trade dispute with Canada, after President Donald Trump said existing rules were unfair. By BENJAMIN WEIR AND CHARLOTTE GREENFIELD
U.S. Dairy Industry Appeals to Trump as Canada Curbs Buying
Some companies dropping contracts with dairy farmers amid glut. New Canadian rules have cut off exports of some milk products. By Lydia Mulvany and Jen Skerritt.
U.S. dairy farmers push for Trump to milk the Canadian market
Blame Canada. That’s what U.S. farmers say about some of the bubbling gluts weighing on the milk market, and they are eager for President Donald Trump to do something about it. By LYDIA MULVANY AND JEN SKERRITT
Trade briefing for Trump's team flagged Canadian softwood, dairy
Briefing notes also detail trade issues with China, European Union. By Elizabeth Thompson.
Could Trump save the Canadian dairy industry from itself?
Trump may be the catalyst necessary for a much-needed revamp of the Canadian dairy industry. By Sylvain Charlebois.
Can Trump save Canadian dairy industry?
Producers have long refused to admit system fails the supply chain and consumers
Could Trump save the Canadian dairy industry from itself?
The problem is Canada’s dairy sector has never really had a strategy — other than protectionism. In today’s world, that won’t do. Donald Trump might be just what the industry needs to become relevant to our economy. Let’s hope it’s not too late. By Sylvain Charlebois.