This article appeared on www.farmgate.co.uk last week.
The US International Trade Commission is to investigate wheat industry competition between the United States and Canada over the past five years.
The US ITC investigation was requested by the US trade representative, which launched its own investigation into the Canadian wheat trade last October.
The ITC said in a statement it would look into trade involving hard red spring wheat and durum wheat, including competition for key foreign markets in Latin America and the Philippines.
The ITC will hold a hearing on the matter on June 6 and will submit a report to USTR by Sept 24.
The US wheat industry has accused the Canadian Wheat Board and the government of Canada of engaging in trade distorting practices, which Canada has denied.
The United States and Canada are also engaged in trade disputes over softwood timber and potatoes from Canada's Prince Edward Island.
What are these supposed trade distorting practices??
Have they lead to higher or lower wheat prices worldwide??
The CWB must be having some affect in the market place if it has caused a reaction from US.
Is this good for world prices, which as I am sure you all know by now is my main concern???
Higher world prices must be the anwser to our problems whatever system we farm under.
Even after all this discussion I am still not sure if the CWB helps or hinders us achieve this.
Perhaps your answers to these questions
will help!!!
Regards Ian
The US International Trade Commission is to investigate wheat industry competition between the United States and Canada over the past five years.
The US ITC investigation was requested by the US trade representative, which launched its own investigation into the Canadian wheat trade last October.
The ITC said in a statement it would look into trade involving hard red spring wheat and durum wheat, including competition for key foreign markets in Latin America and the Philippines.
The ITC will hold a hearing on the matter on June 6 and will submit a report to USTR by Sept 24.
The US wheat industry has accused the Canadian Wheat Board and the government of Canada of engaging in trade distorting practices, which Canada has denied.
The United States and Canada are also engaged in trade disputes over softwood timber and potatoes from Canada's Prince Edward Island.
What are these supposed trade distorting practices??
Have they lead to higher or lower wheat prices worldwide??
The CWB must be having some affect in the market place if it has caused a reaction from US.
Is this good for world prices, which as I am sure you all know by now is my main concern???
Higher world prices must be the anwser to our problems whatever system we farm under.
Even after all this discussion I am still not sure if the CWB helps or hinders us achieve this.
Perhaps your answers to these questions
will help!!!
Regards Ian
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