Claudia Tenney

04/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2026 14:40

Congresswoman Tenney Presses USTR on Canada’s Unfair Trade Practices at Ways and Means Hearing

Washington, DC - Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today questioned United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the Administration's 2026 Trade Policy Agenda, highlighting Canada's refusal to substantively engage on longstanding trade barriers harming Upstate New York producers.

During the hearing, Congresswoman Tenney highlighted Canadian actions that are devastating NY-24 producers, including Canadian restrictions and prohibitions on the export of dairy, wine, and bulk produce. These issues are all highlighted in the National Trade Estimate Report as foreign trade barriers harming the U.S.-Canada relationship. These policies, Tenney emphasized, are placing Upstate New York farmers and producers at a competitive disadvantage despite repeated U.S. efforts to resolve these issues through negotiation. As Ambassador Greer stated "I think we're kind of at the end of our rope… there are two countries that have retaliated economically against the United States in the past year: The People's Republic of China and Canada. So that's kind of the company they're running in."

"Upstate New York farmers and producers are some of the best in the world, but they are not getting a fair shot," said Congresswoman Tenney. "Canada continues to block our dairy, our wine, and our produce while expecting free and open access to our markets. That is not how a fair trade relationship works. I hear from these producers every day, and they are frustrated because of Canada's discriminatory treatment and refusal to engage on these issues meaningfully and substantively. We need to hold Canada accountable, strengthen USMCA, and make sure our farmers and businesses can compete and win in the international marketplace."

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