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U.S. Senators Request ITC Trade Investigation
March 20, 2026
U.S. Senators John Hoeven, Angus King, and bipartisan colleagues have formally requested the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to initiate a Section 332 investigation into Canadian trade practices affecting U.S. potato producers. The investigation focuses on alleged unfair antidumping duties and government support policies imposed by British Columbia that may disadvantage U.S. farmers. This action precedes the upcoming USMCA joint review and aims to assess trade flows, pricing, and competitive impacts to ensure fair trade conditions.
- The ITC investigation could influence future trade policy and enforcement actions impacting agricultural procurement and cross-border supply chains.
- Procurement professionals in agriculture and food sectors should monitor potential changes in import/export regulations and tariff structures resulting from the investigation.
- U.S. potato producers and related contractors may see shifts in market access and competitive dynamics depending on ITC findings.
- Agencies involved in agricultural trade and procurement should prepare for possible adjustments in sourcing strategies and compliance requirements tied to USMCA provisions.
Agencies
U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Senate, Province of British Columbia