Canada Joins US in Trade Dispute Hearings Against Mexico's Proposed Ban on GM Corn
MEXICO CITY (AP) Canada said Friday it will join a trade dispute panel that the United States requested over Mexicos proposed limits on imports of genetically modified corn.
The U.S. government asked that the dispute process be formally opened on June 2, after talks with the Mexican government failed to yield results.
The panel of experts would have about half a year to study the complaint and release its findings. Trade sanctions could follow if Mexico is found to have violated the U.S.-Mexico Canada free trade agreement.
Mexico wants to ban GM corn for human consumption, and perhaps eventually ban it for animal feed as well, something that both its northern partners say would damage trade and violate USMCA requirements that any health or safety standards be based on scientific evidence.
Canada shares the concerns of the U.S. that Mexicos measures are not scientifically supported and have the potential to unnecessarily disrupt trade in the North American market, Canadas Ministry of Agriculture and Agri-Food said in a statement.