From the trade agreement with China to issues with the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the US Trade Representative says there are several ag-related priorities to tackle.
US Trade Representative Katherine Tai told NASDA members Tuesday that China remains a priority for USTR. “My staff here continues to work with China to implement its commitments under the Phase One agreement,” she says. “Including those related to agricultural market access and purchases.”
She says the administration continues to evaluate the terms of the China trade agreement.