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1 month agoAh. I follow now. Sorry I didn’t realise you had linked to google translate in the post.
Ah. I follow now. Sorry I didn’t realise you had linked to google translate in the post.
There’s a DeepL browser extension for that.
Try DeepL. It’s the superior translation app, as far as I’m concerned. Based in the EU, I believe.
The US and Canada both have dairy tariffs in place. However, they functionally do not exist because they are only applied after a quota is met. For example, last year Canada charged a 0% tariff on all US dairy imports because the total volume of trade never breached the quota limit. This has basically been the case since NAFTA.
Canada, on average, actually charges lower tariffs than the US. That was true before Trump’s trade war and remains true today.