Agriculture This Week: Chinese tariffs seem solvable even as Trump rages
- Tariffs are a major concern for Canadian agriculture, affecting sales and supply chains due to political reasons and trade disagreements with the U.S. And China.
- China currently imposes a 100 percent tariff on Canadian canola oil and meal in response to Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and metals.
- Trevor Jones highlights tariffs and innovation as key priorities for his role as Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness in Ontario.
- Jones stated that supporting primary producers is essential in response to the tariff situation.
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