The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is asking the federal government to end a controversial trade agreement between Canada and the U.K. based on what the association says are “non-tariff barriers” keeping Canadian product off U.K.
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is asking the federal government to end a controversial trade agreement between Canada and the U.K. based on what the association says are “non-tariff barriers” keeping Canadian product off U.K. shelves.
Post-separation from the EU, the U.K. still had regulations on the books that echoed European rules that had already proven to be a sticking point with Canadian meat industries.
CETA, Canada’s European trade deal, had initially promised big gains for sectors like pork and beef.