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Loosen grip on dairy sector to help NAFTA talks, N.Y. Republican says

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The pressure on the Liberals to loosen protection­s around Canada’s dairy sector took new focus on Sunday as the key stumbling block in North American Free Trade Agreement talks came under scrutiny and spin on political talk shows on both sides of the border.

A member of an influentia­l Congressio­nal panel — and a Donald Trump supporter — said in a Canadian interview that providing American dairy farmers with more access to the Canadian market may appease the president.

To the south, Trump’s agricultur­e secretary suggested deeper concession­s would be coming from the Canadians over Canada’s system of managing supply and prices in the dairy sector.

Republican Tom Reed, a member of the House ways and means committee, said Trump doesn’t necessaril­y want the Liberals to get rid of the system, but simply to remove what the Americans see as trade barriers.

“Many have seen this market over the last few decades, from an American point of view, as just being off the table,” Reed said in an interview with Global’s “The West Block” that aired Sunday morning.

“We’re just interested in breaking those barriers and

having a solid relationsh­ip with our partners to the north.”

The politicall­y thorny issue remains an obstacle in NAFTA negotiatio­ns as discussion­s drag on without an agreement after 13 months of talks, started at Trump’s behest.

How negotiatio­ns play out will determine the fate of numerous jobs and hundreds of billions in trade between the two nations.

Canada and the U.S. are

trying to finalize a text that could be submitted to Congress by the end of the month to join the deal the Trump administra­tion signed with Mexico.

Also unresolved are protection­s to Canada’s cultural sector and the Chapter 19 dispute resolution mechanism.

Dairy has been singled out as a key hurdle, including on Friday when Larry Kudlow, a senior economic adviser to Trump, said in a Fox Business Network

interview that what “continues to block the deal is m-i-l-k.”

When asked about Kudlow’s comments, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said bluntly: “He’s not at the negotiatin­g table.”

“We’re looking for a deal which is good for Canadians, which is good for Canadian workers, which is good for Canadian families (and) good for Canadian farmers,” Freeland said on “The West Block.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this 2017 file photo, Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., listens during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.
AP PHOTO In this 2017 file photo, Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., listens during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.

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