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by aylmao
496 days ago
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Worth noting, Canada doesn't actually charge 270% tariffs on milk. The base tariff for milk is 7.5%: > Canada’s whole system is built to avoid a surplus -- hence its name, “supply management.” [...] Within quota, the tariff is 7.5%. Over-quota milk faces a 241% tariff. [1] I also have to agree with Derek Holt here: > Derek Holt, an economist at Scotiabank, said in a research note. “Better judgment would question whether an entire trading relationship needs to be jeopardized in order to appeal to dairy farmers in Wisconsin.” [1] [1] https://www.farmprogress.com/management/does-canada-really-c...
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