The Colombian government is contemplating the imposition of countervailing tariffs on U.S. milk powders, asserting that they receive government subsidies, a claim refuted by the U.S. Dairy Export Council. This move comes after a similar initiative by Colombia's dairy industry. The U.S. and Colombia have a free trade agreement, with Colombia struggling to satisfy its milk powder demand without imports. The U.S. dairy industry is preparing to refute these allegations, citing the lack of government subsidies on U.S. milk powder products, and highlighting the potential negative impacts on the U.S.-Colombia trade relationship.