One would hope that ending a trade war would indeed increase trade, and it’s good to see that our hardworking Western farmers can now finally get their product to market.
Apologies to the hard-working Australian farmers if our low-priced Canola affects the season’s profits. Our farmers were trapped between a rock and a hard place by concurrent US and China tariffs, so I’m sure we are selling at a bit of a discount due to oversupply. Hopefully, things stay stable enough so that there is honest competition next season and farmers from both countries can prosper equally.
TakedownMoreCorn on
I can’t wait for conservatives to tell us how this is awful for Canada
NonCorporealEntity on
Cooking oil is so expensive in China they’ll use gutter oil. A bigger more profitable market than us means we’re going to be paying more for canola oil.
cerebrum3000 on
Good. I’ve always been weary of China but at the very least we can say that they are a stable trading partner with a consistent regime. Do not forget, it was Trump after all who has helped push us to be closer with China. Before him, we were willing to sour our relationships with China just to appease the US thanks to him and his actions against us it seems that we’ve realized that doing that is not a viable option.
The only sad thing about this is that some “Canadians” we’ll find a way to see this as a bad deal. Instead the one who trying to appeal to Trump like he’s their master. I seen it on Facebook when Pierre made a comment about the Canadian lives that were lost assisting the US and people somehow found a way to be insulted by that post. He was literally standing up for Canadians and you had a trump sympathizers trying to get him to increase relations with Trump rather than sticking up for the Canadians who died helping the US.
SARMS86 on
So they bought a couple KG’s of Canola? So what?
> Ten cargoes, or around 650,000 metric tons, represent over 10% of China’s canola imports in 2024 and about 26% of its total imports last year.
That’s quite the purchase.
That_Intention_7374 on
Tariffs went from 100% to 15%. Expected and it is great news.
650,000 tonnes of canola going to China. That’s about 430M.
I don’t know how the EV’s will play out but this is good.
canada_mountains on
IMO, this is a big win for the 49K Chinese EVs we are letting into Canada. Those 49K EVs will barely affect our auto jobs in Ontario, especially because we don’t really make passenger car EVs in Canada. Glad to hear our canola farmers have a nice big market to export to again. Good on Carney, he made a good deal.
bdaydeedayday on
China is a monstrous economic force. Selling or buying from. Good 2nd option for us to diversify trade away from the states.
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A lot of happy farmers this morning.
One would hope that ending a trade war would indeed increase trade, and it’s good to see that our hardworking Western farmers can now finally get their product to market.
Apologies to the hard-working Australian farmers if our low-priced Canola affects the season’s profits. Our farmers were trapped between a rock and a hard place by concurrent US and China tariffs, so I’m sure we are selling at a bit of a discount due to oversupply. Hopefully, things stay stable enough so that there is honest competition next season and farmers from both countries can prosper equally.
I can’t wait for conservatives to tell us how this is awful for Canada
Cooking oil is so expensive in China they’ll use gutter oil. A bigger more profitable market than us means we’re going to be paying more for canola oil.
Good. I’ve always been weary of China but at the very least we can say that they are a stable trading partner with a consistent regime. Do not forget, it was Trump after all who has helped push us to be closer with China. Before him, we were willing to sour our relationships with China just to appease the US thanks to him and his actions against us it seems that we’ve realized that doing that is not a viable option.
The only sad thing about this is that some “Canadians” we’ll find a way to see this as a bad deal. Instead the one who trying to appeal to Trump like he’s their master. I seen it on Facebook when Pierre made a comment about the Canadian lives that were lost assisting the US and people somehow found a way to be insulted by that post. He was literally standing up for Canadians and you had a trump sympathizers trying to get him to increase relations with Trump rather than sticking up for the Canadians who died helping the US.
So they bought a couple KG’s of Canola? So what?
> Ten cargoes, or around 650,000 metric tons, represent over 10% of China’s canola imports in 2024 and about 26% of its total imports last year.
That’s quite the purchase.
Tariffs went from 100% to 15%. Expected and it is great news.
650,000 tonnes of canola going to China. That’s about 430M.
I don’t know how the EV’s will play out but this is good.
IMO, this is a big win for the 49K Chinese EVs we are letting into Canada. Those 49K EVs will barely affect our auto jobs in Ontario, especially because we don’t really make passenger car EVs in Canada. Glad to hear our canola farmers have a nice big market to export to again. Good on Carney, he made a good deal.
China is a monstrous economic force. Selling or buying from. Good 2nd option for us to diversify trade away from the states.
Thanks Mark!