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New York milk producers in a trade spat with Canada

by The Canadian Press   

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A U.S. Senator is urging Ontario to reverse a targeted pricing policy that essentially sets the price of Canada's products below that of New York's ultra-filtered milk imports

ALBANY, N.Y.—An American senator is lobbying for New York milk producers in a trade spat with Canada.

U.S. Senator Charles Schumer says a targeted pricing policy was recently implemented in Ontario that’s designed to discourage Canadian cheesemakers from using imported, ultra-filtered milk from the U.S. in their products.

The new pricing policy essentially sets the price of Canada’s products below that of New York’s ultra-filtered milk imports, and Schumer says that hurts farmers in the Empire State.

Schumer met Thursday with Canadian officials and urged them to reverse the policy.

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He says the new dairy trade and pricing policies fly directly in the face of trade agreements signed by the two countries. e says New York producers, who have enjoyed duty-free access under the North American Free Trade Agreement, just want an even playing field.

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