WATCH: Canadian canola exports to China will face a nearly 76 per cent duty beginning on Thursday, August 14. The Chinese government made the announcement today following an anti-dumping investigation in response to Canada’s tax on Chinese electric vehicles. Exceed Grain Marketing vice-president and agrologist Ty Kehrig explains how it will impact the market and producers.
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Producers facing Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola
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