I got to thinking about this when I was watching telly and see the US airforce flying in baby formula all the way from Germany because one of their main plants has been shut down.
So I am thinking why is Canada not supplying baby formula to our friends in the USA and best trading partners.
Well it turns out we have one of the biggest plants in Kingston for making formula but guess what:
"But, most Canadians don’t know Canada is home to a large baby formula plant. Canada Royal Milk, owned by China's Feihe International, built a plant in Kingston, Ont. in 2017. It is the largest baby formula plant in Canada by far. However, all its products are shipped back to China. The plant itself uses Canadian cow and goat milk. For any experts who understand how the Canadian dairy sector works, this is troubling."
https://canadiangrocer.com/could-can...ormula-run-dry
So the Chinese basically take it all back home and they also import the best from Germany as well.
Further investigation reveals a rather strange reason
"Charlebois says it was not required to provide the product to Canada, because it was being built during NAFTA renegotiations.
"They thought the plant would become a threat to the three main manufacturers in the US," he says. “And that’s why, ironically, even though the plant is 30 kilometres away from the border it cannot ship baby formula to the states and help.
https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/kingston-b...pert-1.5909696