U.S. FEEDGRAINS GROUP ATTACKS CANADA CORN RULING The U.S. Feedgrains Council is surprised and disappointed by the Canadian Import Tribunal's decision that imports of corn from the U.S. are materially injuring Canadian corn producers, a council spokesman said. "At a time when the world is attempting to liberalize trade in the new rounnd of multilateral negotiations, it is incomprehensible that a country that stands to gain so much from the reduction in agricultural trade barriers would threaten that process by caving in to pressures for protectionism," council president Darwin E. Stolte said. Canada's finding will strain the U.S./Canadian trading relationship, could damage the future of U.S. feedgrains support for the free trade negotiations, and also negatively impact farm trade reform with other nations, the council said.