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Ag economist: USMCA assessment might form North American farm commerce

An ag economist with the Ohio State College says U.S. agriculture ought to be paying shut consideration to the assessment of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Settlement.
Ian Sheldon tells Brownfield “Mexico’s our primary agricultural export market and Canada’s quantity two.”
Sheldon says he’s involved about current actions that battle with the spirit of the USMCA, initiated by the U.S., and the way that might impression the assessment.
“It’s a bit bit puzzling why the US has reimposed anti-dumping duties towards the import of tomatoes from Mexico and the U.S. at present has an anti-dumping investigation into mushroom imports from Canada and winter strawberries from Mexico.”
U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer is anticipated to fulfill with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum in Mexico Metropolis this week, forward of the July 1 obligatory assessment date of the USMCA.

