Trade Minister Todd McClay said the Government was closely monitoring proposed changes in Canada's dairy policy after New Zealand and other dairy producing countries accused it of dumping product on international markets.
The Dairy Companies Assocation of NZ (DCANZ) last week said it had joined forces with overseas counterparts in a bid to get the World Trade Organisation to take action over what they allege is the dumping of dairy products on world markets by Canada.
McClay said he understand the concern of dairy exporters.
"New Zealand remains opposed to any form of domestic policy that distorts fair competition in export markets," he told the Herald.
"The changes being made by Canada are complex and technical and will require ongoing analysis in the light of Canada's international trade obligations," he said. "We are paying this issue close attention and taking the concerns seriously," McClay said.