Rusty1: Good point. NAFTA gives Canada preferential access to the U.S. market. That same access is not available to non NAFTA countries.
If we sometimes question whether NAFTA is doing beef producers any good we only need to consider how much beef would Uruguay be importing to North America if they had a BSE positive test.
Still the U.S. continuing to dither and delay on allowing access for our young live cattle to their packing plants is not within the spirit of NAFTA if it is even with the law. I have always seen the BSE situation as a crisis for NAFTA not just for beef producers. Depending on how the "non-negative" test in the U.S. shakes out maybe we will finally see some movement.
If we sometimes question whether NAFTA is doing beef producers any good we only need to consider how much beef would Uruguay be importing to North America if they had a BSE positive test.
Still the U.S. continuing to dither and delay on allowing access for our young live cattle to their packing plants is not within the spirit of NAFTA if it is even with the law. I have always seen the BSE situation as a crisis for NAFTA not just for beef producers. Depending on how the "non-negative" test in the U.S. shakes out maybe we will finally see some movement.
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