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外媒传“中企已预订约5万吨澳油菜籽”,加拿大省长急宣布:未来几周将访华
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-22 03:48

Core Points - The Premier of Saskatchewan, Scott Moe, plans to visit China soon to discuss the issue of Canadian canola with Chinese officials [1][3] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced temporary anti-dumping measures on imported canola from Canada, citing substantial damage to the domestic canola industry due to dumping practices [3] - Following the announcement of anti-dumping duties, reports indicate that Chinese companies have booked approximately 50,000 tons of Australian canola, marking the first time since 2020 that China has imported canola from Australia [3] - The Canadian canola industry, which has historically dominated the Chinese import market, now faces significant uncertainty as Australian canola may capture a substantial market share [3] Industry Summary - The Canadian canola sector is seeking federal government assistance in light of the recent trade challenges posed by China [3] - The imposition of anti-dumping duties by China could lead to a shift in market dynamics, with potential implications for Canadian exports to China [3] - The re-entry of Australian canola into the Chinese market raises concerns for Canadian producers about losing their dominant position [3]