AFFI Calls on President, Congress to Hasten Resolution of Cross-Border Trucking Dispute with Mexico

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AFFI Calls on President, Congress to Hasten Resolution of Cross-Border Trucking Dispute with Mexico
augustus 20, 2010
President and CEO Kraig R. Naasz of the American Frozen Foods Institute (AFFI) today issued the following statement responding to Mexico’s announcement of additional retaliatory import tariffs on select U.S. exports due to the ongoing cross-border trucking dispute.

“New additions to the list of U.S. products subject to Mexican tariffs include frozen corn and frozen ham products, which increases the scope of food industries adversely affected by the failure to settle this conflict in a timely fashion.”

“The U.S.-Mexico trade conflict, sparked by the closure of the cross-border trucking pilot program over a year ago, remains unresolved and continues to harm American farmers and food producers. The failure of the U.S. to propose a viable solution to the trade standoff has resulted in Mexico’s release of a new list of tariffs, which will further discourage the sale of U.S. goods to Mexico and will result in more lost revenue for American exporters and even deeper damage to the struggling American economy.

“While Mexico’s new list reduces the tariff on frozen potato products from 20 to 5 percent, a tariff of any amount places U.S. products at a disadvantage on the competitive Mexican market. In one year’s time, the 20 percent retaliatory tariff on U.S. frozen potato products cost the U.S. frozen potato industry an estimated $33 million in revenue. In the meantime, Canadian potato exports to Mexico not subject to a tariff have seen a dramatic increase.

“New additions to the list of U.S. products subject to Mexican tariffs include frozen corn and frozen ham products, which increases the scope of food industries adversely affected by the failure to settle this conflict in a timely fashion.

“AFFI urges the White House and Congress to resolve this matter as soon as possible, so that normal trade with Mexico may be resumed. Every day the Mexican trade conflict drags on and the tariffs remain in place, the more significant the damage to American farmers and agricultural and manufacturing workers.”
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