date:May 19, 2015
f the table in the Pacific and Atlantic trade negotiations.
But opponents of COOL remain steadfast in their position that COOL is a threat to the US meat industry.
We have long said that COOL is not just burdensome and costly to cattle producers, it is generally ignored by consumers and violates our international trade obligations, said Philip Ellis, NCBA president. Now that the WTO has ruled for a fourth time that this rule discriminates against Canadian and Mexican livestock, the next step i