The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement was signed three years ago this week and American agriculture has continued to benefit since.
Shawna Morris is the senior vice president for trade policy with the National Milk Producers Federation and the U.S. Dairy Export Council.
“It’s a useful reminder for all of us that bipartisan supported trade agreements aren’t ancient history,” she says. “This agreement was passed with support from both Republicans and Democrats in pretty strong measure.”
Dairy exports in the past two years have been record-breaking with Mexico, the largest dairy export market, buying $2.5 billion worth of products.