Group 1 - China's decision to impose a 75.8% deposit on Canadian canola seed exports has resulted in a loss of a $4.9 billion market for Canada, causing significant distress among 40,000 farmers in Western Canada, each facing losses of tens of thousands of dollars [3] - Canada is the world's largest exporter of canola seeds, with China being a long-term major buyer; the current export restrictions have led China to increase its purchases from Australia, indicating its ability to find alternative sources [3] - The Canadian government is seeking remedial measures, including the potential removal of tariffs on electric vehicles and a review by the Finance Ministry, as officials aim to negotiate with China to lift the canola seed restrictions [3][5] Group 2 - Canadian Foreign Minister Anand plans to visit China and India to repair strained relations, focusing on trade, climate change, defense, and security, while emphasizing the need for Canada to position its interests at the core of cooperation [5] - China has made it clear that Canada must stop its erroneous practices to maintain the multilateral trade system and the overall relationship; the countermeasures taken by China are based on investigations and specific reasons [5][8] - The current geopolitical landscape is challenging for Canada, as it faces pressure from the U.S. to adopt protectionist measures while needing to diversify its markets, particularly with emerging economies like China [6]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-29 00:56