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Saskatchewan’s Moe, canola farmers say trade deal with China ‘very good news’

The deal lowers canola seed tariffs from about 84% to 15% by March 1, supporting Saskatchewan farmers and easing market disruptions caused by prior trade tensions.

  • On Friday, Canada and China announced a trade deal reducing duties on canola seed and temporarily lifting levies on canola meal, while allowing up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles annually in return.
  • After Ottawa applied EV tariffs, Beijing responded with heavy duties including a 76 per cent duty on canola seed in August, worsening disruption for exporters.
  • Bill Prybylski said the deal gives farmers peace of mind going into seeding and should bump up crop prices, while NDP Leader Carla Beck called it "much-needed progress on restoring Chinese market access" and Andre Harpe welcomed the agreement as a strong start.
  • Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the agreement should allow Canadian canola exporters to return to normal, while Rick White warned producers could have lost $2 billion this year without Friday's deal.
  • The pact brings timely seeding relief while leaving canola oil tariffs unresolved; Saskatchewan produces over half of Canada's canola and China is the crop's second-largest customer.
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The agreement that will reduce tariffs on Canadian canola to 15% from March 1 seems to restore access to a large market.

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Saskatchewan's Moe, canola farmers say trade deal with China 'very good news'

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Saskatoon Star Phoenix broke the news in Saskatoon, Canada on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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