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Crops, News, reuters

Indian rapeseed meal exports soar as China replaces Canadian canola supply

China placed Canadian canola oil, meal under a 100 per cent tariff in March

By rajendra-jadhav, Reuters June 19, 2025
China is set to make record purchases of rapeseed meal from India following Beijing's move to impose a 100 per cent retaliatory tariff on Canadian canola imports, senior industry officials said.

Trump tariffs mean fewer machinery purchases, higher costs for farmers
Machinery

Trump tariffs mean fewer machinery purchases, higher costs for farmers

Agco plans to spread tariff costs across its full product line, not just the most affected units

By Scott Garvey June 12, 2025
Yo-yoing U.S. tariff rates will end up costing farmers more for new machinery and parts — and not just farmers in the U.S. either.

Photo: Thinkstock
News, reuters

China delays decision in EU pork import case amid EV tariff talks

By Ella Cao, Reuters, Ryan Woo June 10, 2025
China extended on Tuesday a high-profile investigation into imported pork from the European Union by six months, days before it was due to wrap up and as negotiators from Brussels and Beijing carve out a deal over the bloc's electric vehicle tariffs.

Photo: 4loops/Getty Images Plus
Crops, reuters

Tariffs on canola seen supercharging Canadian farmers’ shift to spring wheat

U.S. Great Plains farmers skipping the cereal in favour of more profitable crops

By Ed White, Reuters June 9, 2025
The prospect of Chinese and U.S. tariffs on canola have prompted Western Canadian farmers to seed more wheat.

Photo: Mlenny/iStock/Getty Images
News, reuters

EU urges respect not threats as Trump pushes for 50 per cent tariff

By Philip Blenkinsop, Reuters May 23, 2025
The European Commission urged the U.S. on Friday to bring respect, not threats, to trade talks after President Donald Trump pushed for a 50 per cent tariff on EU goods.


 Photo: Greg Berg
News, reuters

U.S. soybean exports risk 20 per cent drop without improved China deal

By Reuters, Sybille De La Hamaide May 14, 2025
U.S. soybean exports may drop 20 per cent and prices will plunge if the United States and China fail to resolve their trade dispute limiting U.S. soybeans from their largest market, agribusiness consultancy AgResource said on Wednesday.

US and China reach deal to temporarily slash tariffs
News, reuters

U.S. and China reach deal to temporarily slash tariffs

‘Very positive news’ for countries’, global economies says analyst

By emma-farge, Olivia Le Poidevin, Reuters May 12, 2025
The U.S. and China announced they'd reached a deal to temporarily cut tariffs in a move that offered a reprieve to global economies.

China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says
News, reuters

Ahead of China talks, Trump says 80 per cent tariffs ‘seems right’

By Doina Chiacu, Reuters May 9, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that 80 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods "seems right;" making his first suggestion of a specific alternative to the 145 per cent levies he has imposed on China ahead of weekend talks to contain a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.


In a letter to three federal ministers – Kody Blois (agriculture), Dominic LeBlanc (trade) and Francois-Phillipe Champagne (finance) — the CFIB pointed to the economic damages to Canada’s agriculture industry from the EV policies. Photos: Reuters
News

Government support for electric vehicle sector threatens agriculture says federation

By Robert Arnason April 23, 2025
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is asking the federal government to re-assess its subsidies for electric vehicles and battery manufacturing in Canada.

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Markets, News

US signals willingness to de-escalate trade war with China

Soybean futures jump on hopes of lower trade barriers

By David Lawder, Trevor Hunnicutt April 23, 2025
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that high tariffs between the United States and China are not sustainable, as President Donald Trump's administration signaled openness to de-escalating a trade war between the world's two largest economies that has raised fears of recession.

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