Canada Urged to Strengthen Trade Beyond China and U.S.
A recent survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reveals that 88% of Canadian agri-businesses believe Canada should expand trade relations with countries beyond China and the U.S. due to increasing trade tensions.
The data highlights the impact of China’s retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural and seafood exports, with 36% of Canadian agri-businesses affected and nearly 23% facing direct financial losses.
"While the focus has been on the U.S. tariff battle, Canadian agri-businesses have been even more deeply harmed by China’s tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas, as well as certain pork, fish and seafood products. These producers need greater attention and support," said Juliette Nicolaÿ, bilingual policy analyst at CFIB. "While about one in four agri-businesses have taken steps to mitigate tariff impacts, only 10% of agri-businesses say that governments have done enough to support affected firms."