U.S. officials argue that a 46% drop-off in Canadian imports of U.S. corn the past two years coupled with a steadily strengthening Canadian dollar (Figure 3), which makes imports cheaper ceteris paribus, suggest that economic forces other than U.S. dumping or subsidies may have accounted for increased Canadian imports of U.S. corn and weaken Canada’s case.4 In addition, 20 Canadian corn users from the livestock, food processors, and ethanol sectors voiced their disagreement with the Canadian Corn Producers’ accusation that imports of U.S. corn are either dumped or subsidized and expressed their opposition to this case moving forward.5