Oct 26, 2018
NPC identifies potato export challenges

The National Potato Council (NPC) filed public comments that identified trade impediments impacting the potato industry in export markets around the world. The comments come in response to a request from the Office of the Trade Representative.

In the 2019 National Trade Estimate of Foreign Trade Barriers (NTE) comments, NPC identified a wide variety of foreign trade barriers that are designed to restrict export of U.S. potato products. Among other impediments, NPC identified import permits in Myanmar, the “Ministerial Exemption” process in Canada, unscientific phytosanitary determinations in Mexico and high tariffs in several Pacific Rim countries.

NPC submitted a report for each country in which trade barriers exist: Burma (Myanmar), Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

“This annual request for advice from industry by USTR is very productive. The data and issues generated via the ‘NTE’ process are used to focus our trade negotiators’ efforts throughout the year,” said John Keeling, NPC CEO.

The full NTE submission can be viewed here: National Potato Council – 2019 National Trade Estimate Report.

Source: NPC Insider Report National Potato Council






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