China’s tariffs are hitting the canola market, but they only cover oil and meal.

A tale of two canola tariffs

China’s tariffs are on a small portion of Canada’s production, while the U.S. threatens a blanket hit

China’s tariffs are on a small portion of Canada’s production, while the U.S. threatens a blanket hit.






Canola prices continue to feel their way through a deeply murky tariff trade situation. PHOTO: FILE

Grain prices continue to orbit tariff talk

Tariffs and trade wars flying in multiple directions have left room for pleny of speculation as the new realities of the Canadian grain market start to play out

Tariffs and trade wars flying in multiple directions have left room for pleny of speculation as the new realities of the Canadian grain market start to play out.


Tariff coverage from the Manitoba Co-operator

TRADE WAR (Updated April 4): Our list of U.S. and Chinese tariff stories for Manitoba farmers

Tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump are going ahead; Here’s your one-stop, updated list of our stories covering the impact to Canadian and Manitoba farmers

Trump tariffs are going ahead: Find all the Manitoba Co-operator’s tariff stories here, from farm industry reaction to market forecasts to advice on how Canadian and Manitoba farmers can navigate more hostile Canada-U.S. trade.