While hosting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House in February, the president said he wanted to "tweak" NAFTA mainly due to the trade imbalance with Mexico, not Canada.
"They have a tremendous surplus with the United States, whenever they have a surplus I have no fear", Mr Trump said during a White House meeting with farmers.
On Monday, the U.S. Department of Commerce said it was slapping a near 20% tariff on the import of softwood lumber from Canada, CNN reported.
"This is a hard time for many of Wisconsin's dairy farm families due to Canada's dairy trade policies, and we're going to do everything we can to help them", Walker said in a statement.
Trump has been railing against Canada's decision to change its policy on pricing domestic milk to cover more dairy ingredients, leading to lower prices for products, including ultra-filtered milk.
"The big losers in the softwood lumber dispute are American consumers", Freeland argued.
"It's too bad that we're going to have to put up with this fight", Carlier told a news conference Tuesday at the Alberta legislature. "This is not our idea of a properly functioning Free Trade Agreement". A statement said the two leaders discussed the dairy and lumber trade, but it gave no details.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Tuesday called Canada a close ally, but said that did not mean Canadians do not have to play by the rules.
The Canadian government protects its dairy industry through import tariffs and other measures, and dairy farmers in Canada have recently slashed some of their prices to undercut U.S. dairy farmers.
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Four congressional representatives from OR and Washington on Tuesday lauded the Trump administration's imposition of new tariffs on Canadian softwood imports.
The trade agreement that governed imports of Canadian lumber expired at the end of 2016, and prices have been on the rise since then. A report in the Toronto Star on Monday evening said Canada did not immediately plan to retaliate.
Carr also said free trade is in the best interest of both nations: "There are irritants in the trading relationship, they arent new".
He said Canada was hurting American dairy farmers near the border, from Wisconsin to NY, by blocking dairy exports "and we're not going to put up with it". Canada's southern neighbor, which imported $5.7 billion worth of Canadian softwood lumber previous year, is the main customer of the product.
"If we have to pay more, we're going to but it is going to be passed onto the home buyer, and that's the person who's really going to suffer", Pattison said.
Trudeau said he would defend the national interest.
Clark vowed to fight the preliminary ruling and convince USA officials that B.C. lumber is a key component of the US housing industry.
"Managed trade only serves to benefit large timber barons in the USA while adversely impacting US consumers and millions of hard-working Americans in the housing sector", a spokesperson for Resolute said in a statement. And American dairy exports make up less than 1% of total United States exports to Canada, according to Freeland.





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