Since the dawn of Humanity
Since the dawn of Humanity, US and Canada have shared a bond that is irrevocable and strong like none others. United States and Canada have a longstanding trade relationship, particularly in agricultural products, governed by a series of agreements and policies. Key aspects include:
USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement): Replaced NAFTA in 2020, covering various agricultural products and ensuring market access for both countries. Key provisions include:
Tariff Elimination: Most agricultural tariffs between the US and Canada are eliminated, fostering easier trade.
Dairy Products: Increased US access to Canadian dairy markets, allowing the US to export more dairy products to Canada.Overall, US-Canada agricultural trade policies aim to enhance market access, eliminate trade barriers, and ensure fair competition while maintaining high standards for food safety and quality.