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March 10, 2023

Canada expresses concerns over proposed changes to meat and poultry “Product of USA” labelling rules

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a proposed rule to restrict the voluntary “Product of USA” or “Made in the USA” label claim to be used on meat, poultry and egg products only when they are derived from animals born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the United States.

Following the announcement by the USDA Canada’s Minister of Agriculture, Marie-Claude Bibeau, and Minister of International Trade, Mary Ng, released the following joint statement:

“The Canada and United States meat and livestock sectors are highly integrated. This collaboration contributes to the growth and resilience of farmers and processors on both sides of the border. It also allows us to ensure a reliable supply of high-quality products.

“Canada remains concerned about any measures that may cause disruptions to the integrated North American livestock supply chains.

“Canada will closely review the proposed amendments to the labelling of meat, poultry and egg products in the U.S. and will participate in the U.S. rule-making process to ensure that these changes conform to the U.S.’ international trade obligations and do not disrupt supply chains.

“Canada will also firmly oppose any proposition from the United States to renew a mandatory country of origin labelling system for pork and beef, a practice which the World Trade Organization allowed Canada to take retaliation measures against the United States.

“Canada will work with the U.S. to ensure that new definitions and rules allow farmers, processors and consumers in both countries to continue to benefit from efficient, stable and competitive markets.”

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