Canada reinforces position on US COOL at annual NAMA Outlook Conference

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Publish time: 5th November, 2013      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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November 5, 2013

   

   
Canada reinforces position on US COOL at annual NAMA Outlook Conference
   
   

   

Canada had reinforced its position on US Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) at the annual North American Meat Association (NAMA) Outlook Conference in Chicago, Illinois.

   

   

The Canadian delegation was headed by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz together with the provincial agriculture ministers and industry representatives.

   

   

"COOL continues to hurt industries on both sides of the border, adding unnecessary red tape, delays, and costs to our integrated North American meat industry. US legislators have an opportunity now through the Farm Bill to end the economic harm that COOL is having throughout North America," said Ritz. "Our government remains committed to pursuing all options available to resolve this dispute, including retaliation."

   

   

The delegation included Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Verlyn Olson, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Minister Ron Kostyshyn, as well as representatives from the Canadian Cattlemen''s Association and the Canadian Pork Council. Together, federal and provincial governments stood alongside Canadian and US industry to deliver a unified message of the negative impacts COOLis having on both sides of the border.

   

   

On September 25, 2013, a World Trade Organisation (WTO) compliance panel on COOL was established in Geneva to determine whether measures found to violate WTO obligations have been brought into conformity. If Canada prevails in the compliance proceedings, which may include an appeal to the WTO Appellate Body, the next step would be for Canada to seek authorisation from the WTO to impose retaliatory tariffs on US exports to Canada.