IDFA Responds to Potential U.S. Tariffs on Dairy Products
The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) has issued a statement regarding the possibility of the United States imposing tariffs on Canadian dairy products.
The organization stresses that while trade restrictions need to be addressed, a prolonged tariff war could create challenges for both U.S. dairy producers and international trade relations.
Canada currently imposes tariffs of up to 250% on certain U.S. dairy products. However, U.S. dairy exports have struggled to reach the quota limits set under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) due to additional trade barriers.
Becky Rasdall Vargas, IDFA’s senior vice president of trade and workforce policy, stated, “U.S. dairy is grateful for the Trump Administration’s efforts to hold Canada accountable on these protectionist measures. At the same time, a prolonged tariff war with our top trading partners will continue to create uncertainty and additional costs for American dairy farmers, processors, and our rural communities.”