Tariffs
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China launches anti-dumping investigation into Canadian pea starch
China launches anti-dumping investigation into Canadian pea starch
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U.S. tariff on Brazil could increase meat prices
U.S. president Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 50 per cent tariff on goods from Brazil will likely raise prices…
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Markets are chill this summer even as tariff threats fly
The panic over U.S. president Donald Trump’s initial tariff threats that tanked markets in March and April is now a…
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Daryl Harrison talks trade, tariffs, Ag in Motion
Saskatchewan ag minister Daryl Harrison discusses trade, tariffs and agriculture at Ag in Motion 2025.
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Indonesia seeks to appease U.S. by buying more wheat
Competition could increase in the world’s second largest wheat import market as Indonesia scrambles to find ways to avoid high…
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Moe’s outlook on Carney, trade challenges
SASKATOON — Scott Moe is in a conciliatory mood. Moe had plenty of kind things to say recently about Canadian…

Canada-U.S. trade relationship called complex
Canada’s declining productivity, supply chain woes and political decisions all affect trade with its neighbour

Poilievre promises EV action and calls for canola compensation
The Conservative leader’s Saskatchewan pit stop named the gas vehicle ban and canola tariffs as rural threats.

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

China launches anti-dumping investigation into Canadian pea starch
Probe is expected to last a year

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

Markets are chill this summer even as tariff threats fly

Daryl Harrison talks trade, tariffs, Ag in Motion
Daryl Harrison on new role as Saskatchewan Ag Minister

Indonesia seeks to appease U.S. by buying more wheat

Moe’s outlook on Carney, trade challenges
Concerns about U.S., China trade barriers

Maintaining CUSMA access should be the priority amongst other trade noise
Panelists agree that maintaining access under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement should be priority among other trade noise