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EV tariffs raise Chinese retaliation worries

The Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance is closely monitoring China’s response to a new round of Canadian tariffs. The fear is that China may respond with retaliatory tariffs or other trade-restricting measures applied to some Canadian agri-food exports.





Disruptions to supply chain-reliant industries like beef requires thoughtful mitigation strategies, especially in an integrated North American system, says CCA President Nathan Phinney.

Fight continues toward elimination of non-tariff barriers in beef processing

Industry says producers need risk insurance against disruptions

The strike at Cargill’s Dunlop processing facility might finally be over and the beef sector now wants improve access to processing and obtain risk insurance against future disruptions. There is no good time for a strike, said Jim Clark, executive director of the Ontario Cattle Feeders Association and Ontario Corn Fed Beef. However, the labour […] Read more