Lindberg Cites Trade Barriers During Confirmation Hearings

gmvq_rqweaixezw-png

(NAFB.com) – USDA Undersecretary for Trade nominee Luke Lindberg says America has “abdicated” its leadership role in feeding the world. Lindberg told Senate Ag lawmakers at his confirmation hearing that the U.S. for too long has let other nations “rig” farm trade against American producers. “Our ethanol producers are no longer competitive in Brazil because of Brazilian import tariffs. Our hog farmers cannot export pork to Brazil, India, Nigeria, Jamaica, Namibia, or Thailand. Mexico has enjoyed a 557-percent increase in specialty crop imports into the United States in just the last decade. Canada has rigged the USMCA agreement terms against our dairy and wheat farmers.” One of the biggest offenders in a laundry list of comments submitted to USTR is the E.U. “The European Union is responsible for roughly half of our overall trade deficit, 23.6 billion dollars, and yet it routinely shuts out our products at the altar of non-scientifically based claims.” 

Recommended Posts

Loading...