Submissions

Submission to the consultation on the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)

October 31, 2024

CFA provided a submission to the CUSMA consultation with the recommendations below:

  • Maintain the existing rules-based framework that is part of CUSMA.
  • Address non-tariff trade barriers and bolster regulatory harmonization through the Regulatory Cooperation Council.
  • Continue to ensure that sanitary and phytosanitary measures are science based. The measures must be applied in a clear, predictable, non-discriminatory way.
  • Address the extra-territorial impact of local trade barriers that affect the movement of goods between countries (e.g., California’s Proposition 12).
  • Continue to allow parties to set phytosanitary measures that follow WTO rights and obligations while protecting food safety and animal health.
  • Chapter 31 of CUSMA—dispute settlement—must remain in place.
  • Create an effective mechanism that ensures unwarranted trade barriers are addressed quickly.
  • Continue to improve the import and export processes between countries that emphasize automation.
  • Review articles to ensure they are evidence based and limit unneeded redundancies.
  • Increase competitive market opportunities for agricultural goods while respecting the needs of supply management.
  • Ensure proper labelling standards, including the labeling of country of origin, to ensure that consumers are provided with sound, factual information about the product they are purchasing.
  • Ensure that CBSA and CFIA are adequately resourced and trained to enforce CUSMA’s terms.
  • Maintaining or expanding Canada’s market access to the US market which must be “wholly obtained” from sugar beets.