U.S. senators call for trade crackdown on Canada over dairy quotas, digital policies
WASHINGTON — Two U.S. senators are calling on the Biden administration to get tough with Canada and Mexico over what they describe as the two countries “flouting” their obligations under North America’s three-year-old trade agreement.
Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Republican Sen. Mike Crapo, respectively the chairman and ranking member on the Senate finance committee, laid out their concerns in a letter Thursday to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
In it, they describe the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement as an “innovative” tool for raising standards across the continent in areas like fair market access and digital trade.
But America’s continental trading partners are still playing fast and loose with the new rules, they write, urging Tai to mark the agreement’s anniversary by pressing both Canada and Mexico to get back in line.


