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China comes after Canadian canola

Mar 21, 2025

China comes after Canadian canola

Canada’s agriculture sector could be losing one of its best international customers. 

Driving the news: Chinese tariffs on $3.7 billion worth of Canadian agricultural products came into effect yesterday, including 100% tariffs on canola oil and canola meal — finely ground-up seed that’s often used to feed livestock. The levy is a direct retaliation for the tariff that Ottawa slapped on Chinese-made EVs last year. 

  • Ironically, it was the U.S. — the other country that Canada is in a trade war with — that championed the push among its allies to hit Chinese EVs with tariffs. 

Why it matters: China is Canada’s second-largest market for canola products, trailing only the U.S. With the Americans slated to hit Canadian products, including canola, with a 25% tariff in April, the industry is now facing potentially existential threats in its biggest markets. 

  • Canada exported $7.7 billion and $4.9 billion worth of canola products to the U.S. and China, respectively, in 2024. The rest of Canada’s top 20 international canola buyers imported less than $2 billion worth of products combined.

  • While canola seed itself is currently exempted from China’s tariffs, other products will be hit hard. Canada sold $1 billion worth of canola oil and meal to China alone last year. 

What’s next: Farmers and industry groups are asking the feds to help cover the losses they expect from the tariffs, arguing that they’re the ones paying the price for a policy designed to protect Canada’s auto industry.—LA

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