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Framed by a backdrop that said “post-milk generation,” Oatly Group AB Chief Executive Toni Petersson reiterated his company’s mission to help save the environment and grow the number of people who are choosing Oatly over traditional cow’s milk.
“It’s about converting people who used to drink cow’s milk to people who drink oat milk,” he said to the group of global journalists gathered at the virtual press conference. “We will not lose track of that mission and continue to stay true to that.”
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During the first-ever U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement Free Trade Commission meeting May 18, U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Katharine Tai met with her counterparts from Mexico and Canada as well as additional colleagues from USTR, Economía and Global Affairs Canada. They discussed a few pain points regarding Mexico’s trade barriers and Canada’s protections for the country’s dairy industry.
Tensions between the U.S. and Mexico have escalated the past few months over labor complaints on both sides, in addition to Mexican trade barriers that negatively impact American farmers.
During the virtual meeting, Tatiana Clouthier, Mexican Secretary of Economy, and Mary Ng, Canada Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, received updates about work already underway to advance cooperation under the agreement and discussed USMCA’s new labor and environmental obligations. The leaders also heard from 11 of the agreement’s committees.
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There’s been a lot of focus this week by the U.S. dairy industry on the USMCA trade agreement and talks between the three countries to make sure that deal is being properly implemented. While that’s been a concern, the National Milk Producers Federation has also been working with the USTR on developing other export markets. Federation’s Senior Vice President of Trade Policy Shawna Morris says while there’s a lot to work through, they’d like to see a deal with the United Kingdom.
She says there are also potential markets for U.S. dairy in the Far East especially with Japan.