I've been listening to the news about how there is more pressure being put on the Americans to open the border and I'm wondering if we shouldn't somehow be working on another angle of this.
Yes, the Americans have their own reasons for keeping the border closed - politics aside - their beef prices are better and demand is going up.
Now it seems to me that a lot of the reason the Americans are keeping the border shut is because Japan has said that if Canadian Beef gets into what is shipped to them from the U.S., they will cut off the Americans. Doesn't that beg the question of how we should be approaching the Japanese? Shouldn't we be questioning why the Japanese weren't allowed in here when the announcement was first made, as they had requested?
What are we doing to put their minds at ease, answer questions and whatever else it is they might need in order to remove their moratorium from the Americans?
Yes, the Americans have their own reasons for keeping the border closed - politics aside - their beef prices are better and demand is going up.
Now it seems to me that a lot of the reason the Americans are keeping the border shut is because Japan has said that if Canadian Beef gets into what is shipped to them from the U.S., they will cut off the Americans. Doesn't that beg the question of how we should be approaching the Japanese? Shouldn't we be questioning why the Japanese weren't allowed in here when the announcement was first made, as they had requested?
What are we doing to put their minds at ease, answer questions and whatever else it is they might need in order to remove their moratorium from the Americans?
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