Dairy Foods logo
search
cart
facebook twitter linkedin youtube
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Dairy Foods logo
  • NEWS
    • DAIRY REGULATIONS
  • PRODUCTS
    • New Products
    • Butter
    • Cheese
    • Cultured Dairy
    • Frozen Desserts
    • Ice Cream/Novelties
    • Milk
    • Non-Dairy Beverages
    • Sales Data
    • Whey, Milk Powder
    • Dairy Alternatives
  • INGREDIENTS
    • Cocoa
    • Colors/Flavors
    • Cultures/Enzymes
    • Fiber
    • Gums, Stabilizers, and Texturants
    • Inclusions
    • Omegas/Lipids
    • Prebiotics
    • Probiotics
    • Sweeteners
    • Other
  • OPERATIONS
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Equipment
    • Processing
    • Packaging
    • Food Safety & Sanitation
    • Membrane Technology
  • MEDIA
    • Word Play
    • Dairy Foods TV
    • Digital Brochures
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
  • DIRECTORIES
    • Buyers Guide
    • Directory eBook
    • Dairy Plants USA
  • MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
  • MORE
    • Associations
    • Dairy Foods' News & Views Newsletter
    • Blogs
    • Case Studies
    • Classifieds
    • Custom Content & Marketing Services
    • Dairy Foods Store
    • Market Research
    • Supplier Spotlights
    • Tradeshows and Events
  • AWARDS
    • Dairy Plant of the Year Award
    • Breakthrough Award
    • Exporter of the Year
    • Dairy Processor of the Year
  • EMAGAZINE
    • eMagazines
    • Archive Issues
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • SIGN UP!
    • Columnists
    • Dairy 100
    • State of the Industry Report
    ButterCheeseMilkWhey, Milk Powder

    IDFA encourages Trump administration to ‘stay the course’ in U.S.-Kenya negotiations

    IDFA encouraged the administration to continue to pursue a trade agreement with the African continent’s seventh-largest economy, but voiced its concern for Kenya’s protectionist measures over its dairy sector.

    IDFA logo
    August 6, 2020

    In a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer regarding trade negotiations between the governments of the United States and Kenya, the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) said a U.S.-Kenya agreement has the potential to provide tangible market access for U.S. food and agricultural exports to Kenya’s growing economy. The agreement could also cut into the European Union’s (EU) dominance over dairy exports to Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa.

    IDFA encouraged the Trump administration to continue to pursue a trade agreement with the African continent’s seventh-largest economy, but voiced its concern for Kenya’s protectionist measures over its dairy sector, as well as a host of nontariff barriers to trade that would limit U.S. dairy’s competitiveness. In addition, IDFA said it believes the government of Kenya has allowed the EU to dominate Kenya’s dairy market. In 2019, the EU enjoyed 81% of the market compared to the United States’ share of <1%. The United States and Kenya must “work in tandem to achieve a level playing field free of barriers to trade,” said IDFA.

    Becky Rasdall, IDFA’s vice president for trade policy and international affairs, said, “IDFA appreciates the administration’s efforts to unlock new opportunities and regions for the U.S. dairy industry, and we encourage U.S. negotiators to continue pursuit of an agreement with Kenya that liberalizes its markets, ensures comprehensive regulatory reform, and delivers gold-standard commitments. IDFA supports the administration’s goal to reach an agreement with Kenya and urges negotiators to focus on U.S. dairy access throughout the process.”

    The letter to the U.S. Trade Representative highlights three priorities for the U.S. dairy industry in the U.S.-Kenya negotiations, IDFA said, including:

    1. Market access: Seek ambitious tariff reductions, including for protected dairy products in Kenya, while seeking a simplified, trade facilitative entry of U.S. dairy imports into Kenya. Currently, Kenya maintains its highest tariffs on a range of agricultural products, including dairy at an average of over 50%, because it considers dairy to be “sensitive” products and uses tariffs to stabilize domestic prices.

    2. Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures: Seek SPS commitments that align with United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) commitments and that eliminate Kenya’s use of SPS measures to prevent the import of dairy products. For example, the SPS portion of Kenya’s “Dairy Industry Import and Export Regulations (2004, Revised 2012)” requires dairy imports into Kenya be physically tested for radioactivity and that the product has received not just one, but two pasteurization treatments, among many such requirements. It is imperative that U.S. negotiators ensure Kenya adopts SPS commitments that are consistent with the Word Trade Organization and other, more recent agreements concluded by the United States. 

    3. Capacity building and regulatory reform: Pursue good regulatory practices commitments with Kenya such as those in USMCA and promoted in multilateral fora such as the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). IDFA further encourages U.S. negotiators to undertake robust capacity-building efforts that focus on technical assistance for Kenya’s system of oversight, including regulatory reform, and the adoption and implementation of international guidelines, standards and recommendations such as those published by Codex Alimentarius.

    The U.S. dairy industry, which supports more than 3 million jobs in the United States and pumps $620 billion into the U.S. economy, relies on trade agreements to open new markets and increase exports. After being a net importer of dairy products a decade ago, the United States now claims a dairy trade surplus of more than $2 billion and sends American dairy products to more than 140 countries. U.S. dairy exports nearly tripled since the early 2000s, IDFA said, and the United States became the world’s third-largest dairy product exporter behind New Zealand and the EU.

    Today, approximately one day’s worth of milk produced each week is exported, or roughly 15% of all production. As U.S. milk production continues to increase over the next decade, new trade agreements will become even more vital to the industry and the American economy. IDFA said it advocates for continued focus on new trade partnerships and pacts. Moreover, IDFA supports a market-principled approach to trade and advocates for the removal of unfair barriers so that U.S. dairy companies can compete on a level playing field.

    Read the full letter here.

    KEYWORDS: dairy exports dairy trade agreements IDFA

    Share This Story

    Looking for a reprint of this article?
    From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!

    Recommended Content

    JOIN TODAY
    to unlock your recommendations.

    Already have an account? Sign In

    • chobani products

      Dairy Foods names Chobani 2024 Processor of the Year

      Dairy Foods names New York City-based Chobani LLC as its...
      Operations
      By: Brian Berk
    • dairy products with cows in the background

      2024 State of the Dairy Industry

      Dairy Foods reports on how the dairy industry in faring...
      Sales Data
    • Dairy top 100 - dairy products in the background

      The 31st Annual Dairy 2024 Top 100: Mixed results

      Welcome to the Dairy Top 100, Dairy Foods’...
      Dairy Facts and Stats
      By: Brian Berk and Barbara Harfmann
    Subscribe For Free!
    • eMagazine Subscription
    • Dairy Foods News & Views eNewsletter
    • Online Registration
    • Manage My Preferences
    • Subscription Customer Service
    • Connect with Dairy Foods

    More Videos

    Sponsored Content

    Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the Dairy Foods audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company and any opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily reflect the views of Dairy Foods or its parent company, BNP Media. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep!

       close
    • New Belgium Brewery, anaerobic digestion and related solutions
      Sponsored byXylem

      Dairy Processors Can Focus On Their Product Not Their Water

    Popular Stories

    IDFA statement on tariffs

    IDFA issues statement about potential U.S. tariff on Canadian dairy products

    chocolate ice cream

    Novelty sales produce small gains

    Frida Breast Milk Ice Cream

    Frida to launch Breast Milk Ice Cream


    Events

    October 22, 2024

    Sustainable Solutions for Treating High-Strength Wastewater

    On-Demand What if you could generate energy from your wastewater and meet your treatment requirements? We will cover different solutions for treating biological wastewater including methods for generating biogas, creating green energy, and reducing fresh water demand with solutions for water reuse.

    November 13, 2024

    2024 State of the Industry

    On-Demand What is the latest going on in the dairy industry? This is your chance to hear an all-encompassing look at the latest trends, as well as look forward to the future. Dairy Foods will also provide a sneak peek of its industry-leading State of the Industry report during our special November 13th webinar.

    View All Submit An Event

    Products

    Probiotic Ice Cream: Science and Technology

    Probiotic Ice Cream: Science and Technology

    See More Products

    Related Articles

    • man grocery shopping

      Potential changes to SNAP under the Trump administration

      See More
    • dairy foods news

      Industry groups ask Trump administration to a create federally orchestrated vaccine distribution program

      See More
    • dairy foods news

      U.S. dairy organizations unite in seeking Canadian TRQ administration reform

      See More

    Related Products

    See More Products
    • manu-yougurt-and-germ-milks.gif

      Manufacturing Yogurt and Fermented Milks, 2nd Edition

    • food-texture.gif

      Food Texture Design and Optimization

    • analytical.jpg

      Analytical Methods for Milk and Milk Products

    See More Products

    Related Directories

    • Darigold Inc. (Issaquah, WA)

      Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Darigold, Inc. is the marketing and processing subsidiary of the Northwest Dairy Association, which is owned by over 500 dairy producers throughout the Northwest. Darigold, Inc. produces a full line of dairy-based products for retail, foodservice, commodity and specialty markets and is one of the largest U.S. dairy processors. Darigold, Inc. operates 11 processing plants throughout the Northwest to serve its dairy farm families.
    • Darigold Inc. (Caldwell, ID)

      Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Darigold, Inc. is the marketing and processing subsidiary of the Northwest Dairy Association, which is owned by over 500 dairy producers throughout the Northwest. Darigold, Inc. produces a full line of dairy-based products for retail, foodservice, commodity and specialty markets and is one of the largest U.S. dairy processors. Darigold, Inc. operates 11 processing plants throughout the Northwest to serve its dairy farm families.
    • Darigold Inc. (Boise, ID)

      Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Darigold, Inc. is the marketing and processing subsidiary of the Northwest Dairy Association, which is owned by over 500 dairy producers throughout the Northwest. Darigold, Inc. produces a full line of dairy-based products for retail, foodservice, commodity and specialty markets and is one of the largest U.S. dairy processors. Darigold, Inc. operates 11 processing plants throughout the Northwest to serve its dairy farm families.
    ×

    Stay ahead of the curve. Unlock a dose of cutting-edge insights.

    Receive our premium content directly to your inbox.

    SIGN-UP TODAY
    • RESOURCES
      • Advertise
      • Contact Us
      • Directories
      • Store
      • Want More
    • SIGN UP TODAY
      • Create Account
      • eMagazine
      • eNewsletter
      • Customer Service
      • Manage Preferences
    • SERVICES
      • Marketing Services
      • Reprints
      • Market Research
      • List Rental
      • Survey/Respondent Access
    • STAY CONNECTED
      • LinkedIn
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • X (Twitter)
    • PRIVACY
      • PRIVACY POLICY
      • TERMS & CONDITIONS
      • DO NOT SELL MY INFORMATION
      • PRIVACY REQUEST
      • ACCESSIBILITY

    Copyright ©2025. All Rights Reserved BNP Media.

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing