Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney is committed to resolving the trade dispute with China regarding canola seeds, involving the international trade and foreign ministers [1] - China has implemented a temporary anti-dumping measure on Canadian canola seeds, requiring a 75% deposit, signaling a significant reduction in demand for Canadian canola [1] - Reports indicate that China has begun to order Australian canola seeds, with approximately 50,000 tons booked, marking the first import from Australia since 2020 [1] Group 2 - Historically, Canadian canola has dominated the Chinese import market, but now faces significant uncertainty as Australian canola may capture a substantial market share [2] - The Premier of Saskatchewan, Scott Moe, plans to visit China to discuss the canola seed issue, indicating proactive measures to address the trade challenges [2]
油菜籽出口中国遇阻,加拿大急了
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-04 22:58