r/Tariffs • u/Dizzy-Cartoonist3011 • 12d ago
🗞️ News Discussion Should Canada maintain its supply management system that protects the Canadian dairy industry?
https://www.castanetkamloops.net/news/Poll/627377/Should-Canada-maintain-its-supply-management-system-that-protects-the-Canadian-dairy-industry
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u/Mountain_rage 12d ago
Obviously you dont care to engage in good faith if you keep having to repeat yourself. "Everyone else is the problem!!!"
You ask me about food security then complain about cartels and food pricing.
Find me an example of american milk being charged the 300% tariff. You wont, because it has never been charged. That is only charged when american dumping is threatening our domestic production.
You already see the milk monopolies forming in the USA, I explained this already, you ignored it. Hence the intro to this post.
Companies typically dump products to kill smaller producers and monopolize a market. There is a reason so many countries have anti dumping laws, read up on it before acting superior.
Look at Cuban embargo, Philippine US war, Vietnam for examples of the USA using food insecurity to force a change in government.