National Pork Producers Council

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NPPC Statement on USMCA Joint Review

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NPPC Statement on USMCA Joint Review

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WASHINGTON, D.C., July 1, 2026 - The National Pork Producers Council, which represents the interests of America's 60,000-plus pork producers, released the following statement in response to the decision not to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement in its current state.

"Amidst the many uncertainties that come with pork production, trade has remained a bright spot for U.S. pork producers, whose neighbors to the north and south represent a third of all U.S. pork exports.

"Ensuring USMCA remains intact is vital to continuing the mutually beneficial trading relationships U.S. pork enjoys with both Canada and Mexico.

"While we would have liked to have seen immediate renewal of the USMCA, U.S. pork producers appreciate Ambassador Greer's commitment to staying at the negotiating table with Mexico and Canada to make sure U.S. pork's market access is preserved.

"U.S. pork exports account for more than $66 of value for each hog marketed and sustain more than 155,000 American jobs. In 2025, Mexico and Canada were the No. 1 export and No. 4 export markets, respectively, for U.S. pork. USMCA provides certainty in those markets and ensures the value of pork exports remains strong."

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