Canada - USA Trade War commencing March 2025

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  • #441
Thank you, @otto . I still don't understand how it gets in if no one has ordered it. But I know there is much about the world I don't understand, and I can just let that be.

Think I might move to Canada.
 
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I don't really understand about products being dumped in other countries. I assumed something would only be imported if someone (a distributor, presumably) orders it. But dumping sounds more like it's being forced on the receiver?
I think the idea being alleged as dumping is it's being offered at an unfairly low price - eg often associated with government subsidies - in order to put local competitors out of business...and then, potentially, raise prices after the competitors are all gone.

It's very much in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes tariffs are put on to please a certain group of voters, eg Wisconsin dairy farmers.

I wasn't aware Cdn dairy was being sold over the border. But many Canadians are no longer consuming as much dairy, so there might be a surplus now.
 
  • #444
Thank you, @otto . I still don't understand how it gets in if no one has ordered it. But I know there is much about the world I don't understand, and I can just let that be.

Think I might move to Canada.
Yes, it has to be purchased by US grocery stores or manufacturers, now it will be 2.5x more expensive. Not sure why it's being traded south, I need to do some research.
 
  • #445
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From the linked article and video above:

There was a 40% drop in leisure travel bookings from Canada to US destinations in February 2025 as compared to February 2024.

1 in 5 customers have cancelled US trips from Canada.

The US Travel Association estimated “just a 10% drop in Canadian travel would cost the industry US$2.1 billion and 14,000 jobs”

I had to call my credit card company to claim an entry that I didn't recognize. The options had changed, and now include, "If you are calling to cancel a trip, press 1".

I am sad that it has come to this.
 
  • #446
Yes, it has to be purchased by US grocery stores or manufacturers, now it will be 2.5x more expensive. Not sure why it's being traded south, I need to do some research.
Wait, I thought we were talking about the USA force-dumping dairy in Canada, not the other way around!
 
  • #447
I think the idea being alleged as dumping is it's being offered at an unfairly low price - eg often associated with government subsidies - in order to put local competitors out of business...and then, potentially, raise prices after the competitors are all gone.

It's very much in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes tariffs are put on to please a certain group of voters, eg Wisconsin dairy farmers.

I wasn't aware Cdn dairy was being sold over the border. But many Canadians are no longer consuming as much dairy, so there might be a surplus now.

From what I understand, the US might import some Canadian cream during ice cream season. Likewise, Canada might occasionally import cream from the US. I don't believe that fluid milk crosses the border from Canada into the US with the exception of emergency supplies of milk formula for babies.
 
  • #448
Thank you, @otto . I still don't understand how it gets in if no one has ordered it. But I know there is much about the world I don't understand, and I can just let that be.

Think I might move to Canada.
The way that unwanted USA milk would enter the Canadian supply chain is if Canadian milk costs more than USA milk. For example, if Canadian milk costs $2 per litre and USA milk costs $1 per litre, grocery stores will purchase/order that cheap USA milk.

That cheap USA milk will flood the market, no one will buy Canadian milk, and Canadian dairy producers will go out of business (bankrupt). When Canada no longer produces milk, the price of USA dairy will jump to $3 per litre.

Canadians will have no choice except to pay the higher price because they no longer have a dairy industry.
 
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Australian visitors to the USA are getting day by day updates and warnings... ... at the moment, they are just along the lines of keep your head down and your eyes open , and walk tall and quickly to your destination, do not collect your $200... Today's warning is quite mild, in comparison to last years January warning, but even so, it's still on a par with anyone visiting the Congo. :cool:

Safety​

  • Avoid areas where demonstrations and protests are occurring due to the potential for unrest and violence. Monitor media for information, follow the instructions of local authorities and abide by any curfews.
  • Violent crime is more common in the United States than in Australia. Gun crime is also prevalent. If you live in the United States, learn and practice active shooter drills.
  • There is a persistent threat of mass casualty violence and terrorist attacks in the United States. Be alert, particularly in public places and at events.
  • Severe weather and natural hazards include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, landslides, avalanches, hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, extreme temperatures, wildfires, and floods. Monitor weather conditions and follow the advice and instructions of local authorities, including evacuation orders.
Full travel advice---\\ ( this is from the Australian Smart Traveller guide, a Govt Org. )

( what is active shooter drill, pray tell? surely I don't have to shoot folks?? I mean.. really!!! My route no longer takes me thru Sydney/ Dallas/ Montreal, but thru Vancouver/Montreal, and sometimes Sydney /Dubai/Montreal. )

That sounds horrific! Why would anyone come here?
 
  • #450
Yes, Donald wants to force USA dairy products on Canada, and Canada does not want it.
Noooo, don't do it Canada!
 
  • #451
Noooo, don't do it Canada!
Canada, Australia, the EU and more countries have clean milk. The USA has dirty, artificial-hormone milk.

If Donald had his way, he would destroy the Canadian dairy industry, then dump dirty milk in Canada.

Today, Donald is all over the news still crying (since 2018) that he cannot control the Canadian dairy industry.
 
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From what I understand, the US might import some Canadian cream during ice cream season. Likewise, Canada might occasionally import cream from the US. I don't believe that fluid milk crosses the border from Canada into the US with the exception of emergency supplies of milk formula for babies.
I wonder if it's Lucerne products threw safeway is what they are getting
 
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That sounds horrific! Why would anyone come here?

Friends, family, Disneyland, California redwoods, Niagara Falls, New York City .....

We used to risk the gun violence and just try to be alert and act safely, but with all of the hatred and division and the poor leadership and contagious diseases now it is so much more scary. And not really worth taking the risks if you don't have to.

I will miss seeing my US friends until ... who knows.

imo
 
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From what I understand, the US might import some Canadian cream during ice cream season. Likewise, Canada might occasionally import cream from the US. I don't believe that fluid milk crosses the border from Canada into the US with the exception of emergency supplies of milk formula for babies.
I was looking at a Cdn gov fact sheet, currently Canada both imports and exports (worldwide): cheese (mostly artisan/fine cheeses I think, I buy lots of European cheese), Cdn skim milk powder and things like whey protein used in protein powders.

So all of these are essentially manufactured, not fresh from dairy farms.

I guess the idea is just to prevent anything with Canadian dairy being sold in the US.

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Friends, family, Disneyland, California redwoods, Niagara Falls, New York City .....

We used to risk the gun violence and just try to be alert and act safely, but with all of the hatred and division and the poor leadership and contagious diseases now it is so much more scary.

I will miss seeing my US friends until ... who knows.

imo
Glacier National Park,, the Zephyr, the Chief!!, Baton Rouge!, Santa Barbara, Boston, ..hell I even have a soft spot for Olathe , Kansas, why, I don't know, maybe it was a gorgeous creature at a diner there who was a born commedian, . all measled up, now :(.. and probably worse, god alone knows what else is lurking... measles is a gateway infectious disease, it paves the way for dreadful stuff...
 
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Glacier National Park,, the Zephyr, the Chief!!, Baton Rouge!, Santa Barbara, Boston, ..hell I even have a soft spot for Olathe , Kansas, why, I don't know, maybe it was a gorgeous creature at a diner there who was a born commedian, . all measled up, now :(.. and probably worse, god alone knows what else is lurking... measles is a gateway infectious disease, it paves the way for dreadful stuff...
There's also polio making a comeback .
 
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Wait, I thought we were talking about the USA force-dumping dairy in Canada, not the other way around!
IDK. I guess that's a long back story to why trade negotiations about dairy are hard.

But we're not in negotiations, we're in a trade war.

Trump can only apply tariffs to Canadian goods entering the US.

Canada can apply tariffs to American dairy entering Canada.
 
  • #458
IDK. I guess that's a long back story to why trade negotiations about dairy are hard.

But we're not in negotiations, we're in a trade war.

Trump can only apply tariffs to Canadian goods entering the US.

Canada can apply tariffs to American dairy entering Canada.

Yeah, I don't really see that dairy tariffs are going to be much of an issue. Lumber tariffs have been here before, so there is information available about the impact of tariffs on the lumber industry. It's going to be pretty difficult on both sides of the border.

The last time this happened, the US lumber distributors increased the price of American softwood lumber products to equal the cost of Canadian softwood products. That was a significant rise in cost especially for home builders.
 
  • #459
There's also polio making a comeback .
Truly, truly horrific and what a useless, stupid short life of unremitting agony and confinement to contract polio out of ideology! it simply defies all parameters of normal human preception. ..It's as if people in the USA want to die, in the worst way possible!! I do not understand it, on any level.

Because of that, I regard it all, from San Diego to Lubec, Maine, as fly over country, fly RIGHT ON OVER, probably for as long as I have left, .... and any product it produces as well.
 
  • #460
There's also polio making a comeback .

Not to worry. Apparently cod liver oil, steroids, and antibiotics can remedy measles. Maybe RFK Jr has a home remedy for polio, too. :rolleyes:

 
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