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JINHUA, CHINA – JANUARY 13: Workers assemble new energy vehicles at an intelligent factory of electric vehicle enterprise Leapmotor on January 13, 2026 in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province of China. Photo: VCG/VCG via Reuters

Electric vehicles remain wild card in China trade deal

Now that U.S. president Donald Trump’s administration has alienated many of the U.S.’s traditional allies — at least when it comes to trade —many of those countries have been moving swiftly to make new trade alliances that exclude the United States. The goal is to establish new reliable and trustworthy trading networks that can, at



Pulse Canada is looking forward to the ‘transparent, commercial and meaningful’ trade relationship with China getting back on track. Photo: file

Pea prices respond to China tariff deal

Pulse Canada notes there should be enough time to move old crop peas in a meaningful way before the next crop comes off in August and September

Pea prices have already responded to China trade deal. Pulse Canada unsure if it will lobby Ottawa for compensation.



The Alberta Canola Producers Commission polled 105 growers, with 72 per cent agreeing the Feds should provide compensation. Photo: Getty Images Plus

Canola growers seek tariff compensation

A recent study determined that losses were $2 to $4 billion in 2025-26

The canola sector will be seeking compensation from Ottawa for billions of dollars in damages caused by the trade spat with China.