The government of Colombia is contemplating the imposition of countervailing tariffs on U.S. milk powders, a move that the U.S. Dairy Export Council and other industry stakeholders argue is unjustified. They contend that no U.S. milk powder products enjoy government subsidies, debunking Colombia's claim that these products are artificially cheap due to subsidies. This controversy arose in mid-July, with the U.S. dairy industry quickly assembling evidence to counter these allegations and emphasizing the benefits of their free trade agreement with Colombia. The U.S. Dairy Export Council and the National Milk Producers Federation have enlisted bipartisan support from U.S. representatives, writing to the Columbian Ambassador to express their opposition to the proposed tariffs, highlighting the inaccuracies and potential harm to U.S.-Colombian dairy trade relations.