Saskatchewan premier calls on Prime Minister Carney to meet with China's Xi on canola
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will meet with federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald and industry groups to discuss China's steep tariff on Canadian canola seed.
- China imposed a nearly 76 percent tariff on Canadian canola seed, causing significant financial losses for farmers.
- This tariff follows a year after China started an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola in reaction to Canada’s tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
- Farmers and Ottawa have rejected China's dumping claims, stating exporters have adhered to rules-based trade.
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Saskatchewan premier calls on Prime Minister Carney to meet with China's Xi on canola
OTTAWA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Thursday that he wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to resolve the trade issues that have led to steep tariffs on Canadian canola products.
·Prince George, Canada
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