Dairy Trade in the Trump Era

On his first Monday in the White House, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order officially abandoning the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This action raised as many questions as it answered about the future of trade policy in the new administration. It certainly signals that America’s approach to global trade policy will undergo a serious re-examination, and face a more critical assessment than at any point in the past five decades. by Jim Mulhern

Drowning in dairy: Don’t let TPP sink U.S. dairy industry

One of my summer jobs in high school was teaching swimming lessons at the local high school pool.
Have you ever seen a video of someone drowning? I watched a few such videos during my swim teacher training. Someone who is drowning will do almost anything to get his or her head above water, including pushing another human being under the water in order to save him — or herself. By Kara O’Connor,

Dairy Industry Segment Doesn’t Want TPP

Many Ag industry groups like the American Farm Bureau and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association have recently been strong supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement.

Feds announce $350M for dairy industry

The federal government is committing $250 million for dairy farmers and $100 million for processors to help the dairy industry adjust to the increased competition expected when the Canada-EU Trade Agreement comes into force. By Laura Payton.

80 Percent of Dairy Industry Doesn't Want TPP

Many mainstream ag groups like American Farm Bureau Federation and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association have been ardent supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, but a segment of the dairy industry isn’t so sure of the benefits TPP has to offer.