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The nose of a CN train engine rounding a corner is in the foreground with its grain cars visible in the background.

Canada-U.S. trade relationship called complex

Canada’s declining productivity, supply chain woes and political decisions all affect trade with its neighbour

Trade issues existed long before U.S. president Donald Trump and his on-again, off-again tariffs came along, said panelists at a policy summit last month.


Dairy cattle in India eat out of a concrete bunk while a worker watches with three empty pails at her feet.

India vows to protect farmers in face of tariffs

The country is resisting pressure from the United States to open its markets to a wide variety of farm products

New Delhi has pledged to protect its labour-intensive agricultural sector after talks with the U.S. got bogged down leading to a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods.



Butcher Brett Marley holds freshly ground beef at Casey's Market in Western Springs, Illinois, April 25, 2012.

U.S. tariff on Brazil could increase meat prices

U.S. companies buy beef from Brazil to make hamburger, but threatened tariff expected to disrupt that business

U.S. president Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 50 per cent tariff on goods from Brazil will likely raise prices for beef used in American hamburgers, traders and analysts said.






Scott Moe, left, talks to Western Producer reporter Sean Pratt at the Ag in Motion farm show near Langham, Saskatchewan.

Moe’s outlook on Carney, trade challenges

Concerns about U.S., China trade barriers

SASKATOON — Scott Moe is in a conciliatory mood. Moe had plenty of kind things to say recently about Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, which wasn’t the case with Carney’s predecessor Justin Trudeau.