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视频丨加拿大萨斯喀彻温省省长:同中国就贸易问题达成的共识“意义重大”
Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney's visit to China marks the first official visit by a Canadian Prime Minister in eight years, focusing on deepening economic and trade cooperation between Canada and China [1] - A comprehensive consensus was reached, resulting in the signing of the "China-Canada Economic and Trade Cooperation Roadmap," which outlines preliminary arrangements for addressing bilateral trade issues [1] - Canada will make positive adjustments regarding unilateral measures on Chinese electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products, while China will adjust anti-dumping measures on Canadian canola and certain agricultural products [1] Group 2 - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe emphasized the significance of the agreement, stating it will enable the flow of billions of dollars worth of agricultural products, including canola, legumes, and seafood, which were previously restricted from export to Canada’s second-largest trading partner [3] - The agreement not only restores bilateral trade between Canada and China but also creates more trade opportunities for Canada with other countries in Asia, enhancing Canada's overall economic prospects [3]
2024-2025农业年度俄罗斯对中国农产品出口下降16%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-12 15:06
Core Viewpoint - The export of agricultural products from Russia to China is projected to decline by 16% in the 2024-2025 agricultural year, totaling 4.969 million tons compared to a record 5.942 million tons in the previous year [1] Group 1: Export Trends - The decline in exports is primarily attributed to decreased demand [1] - Grain exports are expected to drop from 1.9 million tons to 1.6 million tons, with reductions in wheat and barley exports [1] - Corn exports have significantly increased due to a bumper harvest in the Far East Federal District [1] Group 2: Specific Crop Exports - Oilseed exports are projected to decrease from 2.1 million tons to 1.4 million tons, with canola seed exports declining by 2.4 times [1] - Soybean exports are expected to decline by 1.1 times, as the domestic market is currently well supplied [1] - Exports of leguminous crops are anticipated to fall from 1.16 million tons to 783,000 tons, a reduction of nearly one-third [1] Group 3: Other Export Changes - Exports of beet pulp from the Central and Volga regions through ports and Far East ports are expected to decrease from 401,000 tons to 295,000 tons [1] - Soybean meal exports have reached a historical high of 915,000 tons, representing a year-on-year increase of 1.3 times [1]