Saputo CEO criticizes Canada’s support of revised TPP trade deal
MONTREAL — The head of Canada’s largest dairy processor is criticizing the federal government’s stance on dairy quotas in the latest version of the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Canada was overly generous in the revised TPP by agreeing to the same import quotas for imported cheese that were part of the deal before the United States withdrew last year, said Saputo Inc. chief executive Lino Saputo Jr. during a conference call about its third-quarter results.
“My opinion is I think that Canada overshot.”
The trade deal involving 11 Pacific countries that’s set to be signed next month allocates 3.25 per cent of Canada’s supply-managed dairy sector or 14.5 million kilograms of cheese or cheese equivalent products to foreign competition.


