The chair of Sask Pork applauding the successful conclusion of negotiations aimed at bringing Canada into the 12 nation Trans-Pacific Partnership.
An agreement was reached this past weekend among the 12 nations involved in negotiations aimed at creating a Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement and the next step will be for the deal to go to Parliament for ratification.
Saskatchewan Pork Development Board chair Florian Possberg says the deal creates a level playing field for Canada to compete with the United States, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand and others which is a good starting point and countries like Japan, that depend on food imports, have agreed to reduce barriers to access their markets.
Florian Possberg-Saskatchewan Pork Development Board:
What we've experienced in recent trade deals with specific countries is, if we have a disadvantaged trade agreement with a significant trade partner we lose out very rapidly.