The face of international trade is altering quickly, especially with globalisation as one of the key catalysts for change. It can be argued that freer trade leads to better allocation of resources and increased competitive forces, which reduce production costs and ultimately consumer prices. The opportunity for growth and prosperity are magnified for smaller economies like Canada. This was evidenced in the Canadian cattle industry with the onset of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA) in 1989 and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1992. CUSTA eliminated tariffs on both live cattle and beef within a few years of its implementation. NAFTA refined the policies outlined in CUSTA and extended them to Mexico. In Canada and...
U.S. live cattle and beef trade has increased substantially since the mid-1980s. Total beef imports ...
North America is in the midst of forming one of the world\u27s largest free trade areas. The Canada-...
There were 12.5 million head of cattle in all of Canada as of January 1st, 2012, of which 7.4 millio...
The face of international trade is altering quickly, especially with globalisation as one of the key...
The live cattle and beef markets of Canada and the United States are well integrated and highly inte...
U.S. participation in trade liberalization agreements with Canada and Mexico through the Canada–U.S....
With the advent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), policymakers and special interes...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Canadian exports of beef and live cattle to the United States have increased significantly since the...
Cointegration of Canadian and U.S. livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in...
Food markets are becoming global and competition in all markets is intense, countries are working to...
Trade in livestock and livestock products between the U.S. and Canada has become controversial in re...
Cointegration of Canadian and US livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in t...
The Canadian beef industry is an important contributor to Canada’s agricultural sector and beef expo...
Relations in cattle and beef trade between Canada and the United States have been tense in the past ...
U.S. live cattle and beef trade has increased substantially since the mid-1980s. Total beef imports ...
North America is in the midst of forming one of the world\u27s largest free trade areas. The Canada-...
There were 12.5 million head of cattle in all of Canada as of January 1st, 2012, of which 7.4 millio...
The face of international trade is altering quickly, especially with globalisation as one of the key...
The live cattle and beef markets of Canada and the United States are well integrated and highly inte...
U.S. participation in trade liberalization agreements with Canada and Mexico through the Canada–U.S....
With the advent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), policymakers and special interes...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Canadian exports of beef and live cattle to the United States have increased significantly since the...
Cointegration of Canadian and U.S. livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in...
Food markets are becoming global and competition in all markets is intense, countries are working to...
Trade in livestock and livestock products between the U.S. and Canada has become controversial in re...
Cointegration of Canadian and US livestock prices points to the existence of market integration in t...
The Canadian beef industry is an important contributor to Canada’s agricultural sector and beef expo...
Relations in cattle and beef trade between Canada and the United States have been tense in the past ...
U.S. live cattle and beef trade has increased substantially since the mid-1980s. Total beef imports ...
North America is in the midst of forming one of the world\u27s largest free trade areas. The Canada-...
There were 12.5 million head of cattle in all of Canada as of January 1st, 2012, of which 7.4 millio...