Canadian Trade
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Belarus imposes ban on Canadian and other Western food importsThe ban, which will come into force on Jan. 1 and last six months targets the European Union, the United States, Canada, Britain, Norway and some other countries.CanadaDec 7, 2021
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Canada cold shoulders China over interest to join Pacific Rim trading blocChina will only be permitted entry into the CPTPP if it meets the ``high standard'' required by member countries, a spokesman for International Trade Minister said.EconomyOct 5, 2021
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Canada’s dairy industry will lose $100M if CUSMA takes effect in July: senatorSen. Don Plett warned the dairy industry's "quota year" for a number of key products begins in August, and many of the terms of the trade agreement are tied directly to the production calendar.EconomyApr 28, 2020
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Canada’s $27B canola market could lose $2.7B over China’s import blockThe canola farming and export business in Canada is a major economic driver and represents one of the country's most valuable commodities.EconomyMar 29, 2019
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New trade minister Jim Carr says world’s ‘affection for Canada’ bodes well for tradeJim Carr received the trade portfolio in a Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said finding new export markets was a priority.CanadaJul 19, 2018
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Alberta premier says Trump attacks show need for pipelineAlberta's premier says the Trump administration's recent attacks on Canadian trade show how necessary it is to go ahead with the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.CanadaJun 12, 2018
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North Dakota companies worry after tariffs slapped on American productsManitoba’s southern neighbours are getting worried as the Canadian government has levied tariffs on a number of products.EconomyJun 1, 2018
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Trudeau, Scheer pitch dueling NAFTA narratives as uncertainty loomsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer offered dueling narratives on negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in two press conferences held around southwestern Ontario on Friday.CanadaJan 12, 2018
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New Brunswick premier optimistic after meeting on softwood lumber in WashingtonGallant says the US Secretary of Commerce listened carefully but didn't offer any assurances, and negotiations will continue between the two federal governments.MoneyJul 12, 2017
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The White House downplays talk of trade war with CanadaThe U.S. has slapped tariffs as high as 24 per cent on Canadian lumber, as part of its view that Canadian logging companies get unfair subsidies.CanadaMay 8, 2017
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