Open Borders
Open Borders (301 Petition): Should the United States keep the border open for unrestricted trade with Canada in wheat and products? NAMA says yes. Supply and demand considerations, including quality problems in the U.S. crop, make access to the entire North American wheat crop absolutely essential for the milling industry to remain efficient and competitive.
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ITC Strikes Down Canadian Durum Wheat Import Tariffs, NAMA Applauds Ruling, October 3, 2003
NAMA Defends Access to Entire North American Wheat Crop, September 4, 2003
NAMA Reacts to Commerce Department Tariff Ruling on Wheat Imports from Canada, August 29, 2003
NAMA Looks Forward to Final Stage of Wheat Import Investigation, May 2, 2003
NAMA Urges ITC to Deny Petition for Restricting Wheat Trade - Oct. 8, 2002
NAMA Opposes Efforts to Restrict Trade in Wheat Between the U.S. and Canada - Sept. 17, 2002
The North American Millers' Association Defends Free Trade with Canada - April 23, 2002
United States to Pursue Action Against Monopolistic Canadian Wheat Board
NAMA's comments in response to the request for public comment on the wheat trading practices of the Canadian Wheat Board - January 14, 2002
International Trade Commission Report Supports Continued Free Trade in Wheat between the U.S. and Canada - NAMA Press Release, January 2, 2002
NAMA Talking points on the report by the International Trade Commission
Summary of ITC Report On Conditions Of Competition Between U.S. And Canadian Wheat Industries - December 21, 2001
ITC Report Wheat Trade Practices
Testimony before the International Trade Commission - June 6, 2001.
last updated May 14, 2004
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