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We begin with Canada’s canola industry, which is urging the federal government to intensify talks with China in hopes of removing a punishing nearly 76 per cent tariff levelled on their products.
Adding to the situation is the likelihood of large soybean and corn harvests in the United States. The analyst said the Pro Farmer crop tour could see all-time record yields.
Canola Council of Canada president and CEO Chris Davison said the tariffs were a 'political issue that needs a political solution,' stressing that the industry's trade with China aligns with ...
China has requested dispute consultations at the World Trade Organization regarding Canadian surtaxes and quotas on steel and ...
OTTAWA - Canada is defending its steel tariffs against China after Beijing lodged a complaint last week at the World Trade ...
A new poll from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business finds a large portion of small business owners saying they ...
Chamber CEO Prabha Ramaswamy is urging the federal government to meet with China's Xi Jinping to push for removal of tariffs.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government launched the Sovereign Brazil Plan, a $5.5 billion emergency ...
The world’s biggest market is less central in global trade today than it once was. At the start of the century, America ...
The Business Record recently hosted its annual Manufacturing Forecast event, which was focused this year on economic ...
The Trump administration's ever-changing tariffs and Most Favored Nation drug pricing are part of a blizzard of unclear, ...
Five years ago, Canadians viewed Communist China as the country that posed the top threat to their own. Now, a majority see the U.S. as the most threatening. That’s one of the findings in a new Pew ...