China Lifts Tariffs on Canadian Farm Goods
China lifts tariffs on Canadian farm goods, boosting confidence in the sector. The move, part of a broader deal with Canada, includes dropping 100% tariffs on canola meal and pea imports, and halting 25% duties on lobster and crab. Experts and Canadian officials express optimism, with Saskatchewan Premier Moe calling it a significant decision. The deal also covers electric vehicles, positioning Canada as a key player in global trade amid U.S. trade tensions.
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