The U.S. dairy industry has substantially increased its exports since 2000. Moreover, global dairy demand is growing. Yet, dairy remains one of the commodities facing the most trade barriers and one of the higher levels of domestic protection. Barriers to Global Dairy Trade The U.S. dairy industry has undergone a globalization of sorts over the past 15 years. Its exports totaled less than $1 billion in 2000 and reached $7.1 billion last year, a 625 percent increase. Moreover, global dairy demand is growing. Yet, dairy remains one of the commodities facing the most trade barriers and one of the higher levels of domestic protection. This week the House Agriculture Committee held a hearing on this very issue. The U.S. Dairy Export Council (...