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During Carney’s visit to Beijing, China and Canada reached an initial trade deal that would cut tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for lower levies on Canadian canola. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Markets, Reuters

China buys more Canadian canola

By Naveen Thukral, Reuters January 27, 2026
Chinese importers secured up to 10 Canadian canola cargoes following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Beijing earlier this month, two trade sources told Reuters.

Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to China this month and reached an initial trade deal with Beijing that would slash tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for lower levies on Canadian canola. Photo: zhangxiaomin/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

China says trade arrangements with Canada not aimed at third parties after U.S. tariff threat

By Reuters January 26, 2026
Arrangements between China and Canada to address bilateral economic and trade issues are not targeted at any third party, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, in response to a U.S. threat to impose 100 per cent tariffs on Canada if it finalizes a trade deal with Beijing.


Jan. 22.
Photo: Dave Bedard
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Canadian GDP growth slow down expected in 2026, FCC says

By Jeff Melchior January 23, 2026
Farm Credit Canada expects continued trade woes and mortgage renewals to weigh on Canada’s economic growth in 2026

U.S. based analyst Jacob Shapiro tackles the latest news in Canada-China trade relations during Manitoba Ag Days 2026 in Brandon, Man. Photo: Laura Rance
Markets, News

Don’t hang too much on China trade: Ag Days speaker tells farmers

China ‘not a viable source of economic growth for farmers,’ Jacob Shapiro says, and agriculture needs to get with the new global trade reality

By Laura Rance-Unger January 22, 2026
China ‘not a viable source of economic growth for farmers,’ analyst Jacob Shapiro says, and agriculture needs to get with the new global trade reality.


New trade map takes shape in Davos as world adjusts to Trump tariffs
News, Reuters

New trade map takes shape in Davos as world adjusts to Trump tariffs

By Reuters January 22, 2026
Global trade patterns are shifting in the face of tariff threats from the United States.

A locally bought frozen ham from a pig born, raised, slaughtered and its meat sold within Manitoba. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Livestock, Markets, News

MANITOBA AG DAYS: Unmoved China tariffs worrying for Manitoba pork

Manitoba pork producers and Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn have both noted lack of progress on Chinese tariffs on pork

By Miranda Leybourne January 22, 2026
Manitoba pork producers and Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn have both noted lack of progress on Chinese tariffs on pork.


Warren Ellis, chair of the Manitoba Canola Growers Association, during a morning of canola-focused speaking events at Manitoba Ag Days 2026 in Brandon. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Crops, Markets, News, Oilseeds, Tariffs, Video

MANITOBA AG DAYS: Canola industry tallies hits and misses of China trade deal

China tariff cuts a welcome start, but there’s still work to do, canola groups say at Manitoba Ag Days 2026

By Alexis Stockford January 21, 2026
New China trade agreement doesn’t fix everything, canola industry says, but it’s a welcome starting point to cut tariffs and reclaim Canada’s market foothold.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shakes hands with President of China Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Jan. 16, 2026. Sean Kilpatrick/Pool via Reuters
Op/Ed

Pragmatism prevails for farmers in Canada-China trade talks

Canola tariff reductions and a more even-keeled trade tone with China a positive for Canadian farmers, despite risk of irritating a volatile U.S.

By Laura Rance-Unger January 19, 2026
Canada’s trade concessions from China is a good news story for Canadian farmers, even if the U.S. Trump administration may not like it.


Conservative agriculture critic John Barlow said his biggest concern from the China deal is it could harm this year’s Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) negotiations this year. Photo: Greg Price
News

China trade deal falls short: Conservatives

By Jonah Grignon January 19, 2026
Conservative Shadow Minister John Barlow criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade agreement with China, citing longevity concerns and CUSMA implications.

 Photo: Brian Cross
Markets, Reuters

Chinese importer buys Canadian canola after Carney visit

By Naveen Thukral, Reuters January 19, 2026
A Chinese importer bought a cargo of Canadian canola shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Beijing last week, trader sources said.


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