Tariffs
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Government, industry seek canola tariff resolution
Governments and industry continue to discuss how best to deal with Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, particularly canola.
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Manitoba pork exports gain new market ground
Manitoba’s pork trade pivoted from China over the last five years, while Japan is remains the largest customer and South…
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If you’re the last guy following trade rules – who is the dummy?
Canada must respond to the new realities of international trade — where countries ignore the established rules, trade disputes are…
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The game has changed
Farmers must look beyond stabilizing the status quo. Policies, regulations, investment priorities and farm supports must all be examined if…
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Message to provincial agriculture ministers: focus on international trade
International trade stakeholders said securing markets in the face of increasing protectionism should be the key priority for Canada’s agriculture…
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Moe says China trip laid ground work
Saskatchewan premier says signals of moving forward on canola tariffs can be seen in moves from Chinese and Canadian governments

Exports off to a slow start after last year’s torrid pace

Bigger harvests increase Chinese market’s importance

Resolving Chinese tariffs will require balancing act

Government, industry seek canola tariff resolution
Prime minister and others meet with canola sector stakeholders in Ottawa to update efforts to resolve the situation

Manitoba pork exports gain new market ground
Manitoba pork exports pivoted from China over the last five years, provincial report notes

If you’re the last guy following trade rules – who is the dummy?

The game has changed

Message to provincial agriculture ministers: focus on international trade
Panelists told Canada’s agriculture ministers international trade should be their key priority

Moe says China trip laid ground work
Saskatchewan premier says signals of moving forward on canola tariffs can be seen in moves from Chinese and Canadian governments
