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Dairy Producers Cheer Tough Stance With Canada but Ask That Mexico Regain Section 232 Exemption

A coalition of more than 60 dairy farms, cheese and butter companies and their trade groups cheered the administration's tough talk on Canadian dairy subsidies, but asked "the administration to reconsider its imposition of new tariffs on Mexico in light…

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of that country’s constructive engagement in North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations and the harm that Mexico’s retaliatory tariffs will have on U.S. dairy’s trade with its largest and most reliable market." Dairy exports to Mexico are about $400 million annually, one-quarter of all exports, the coalition's June 26 letter to President Donald Trump said.