Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Last week, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, visited Beijing, China, where he met with Chinese industry leaders, importers, and key Canadian stakeholders to advocate for improved commercial opportunities for Canadian farmers, processors and exporters, and reinforce Canada's commitment to exploring ways to support fair competition, a level playing field for businesses, and more open, sustainable and inclusive trade.
Minister MacAulay met with a range of industry stakeholders and key Chinese interlocuters to discuss emerging opportunities and challenges for Canadian agriculture, agri-food, and fish and seafood exports. Throughout his visit, the Minister expressed his deep concern over China's unfair initiation of an anti-dumping investigation on imports of canola seed from Canada and pressed for the full restoration of market access for Canadian beef and dry pet food containing poultry ingredients, as well as noting China's delays with its approval process for Canada's other market access requests. He also shared Canada's views on achieving more sustainable and resilient agri-food systems, while reaffirming that Canada stands ready to work with China to enhance our agricultural trading relationship.
While in Beijing, Minister MacAulay was the keynote speaker at the Canada China Business Council Annual General Meeting and Business Forum, where he acknowledged the Council as a leading voice in helping to grow the trade relationship between the two countries and how the Canada Brand program helps distinguish the quality, innovation, sustainability and diversity of Canadian products, giving our exporters a competitive edge in the global marketplace. He also visited the MARS Global Food Safety Centre, a company with operations in Canada and China, and had an opportunity to learn more about their work in food safety research and collaboration with government, academia, regulators, and competitors in the industry.
Minister MacAulay was pleased to be joined by Chris White, President and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council and Canada Pork and Stephen Heckbert, Executive Director of the Canadian Pork Council during his visit and welcomes the recently announced Canadian Meat Advocacy Office, which will be based in Beijing, China. The Office is being supported by a federal investment of up to $223,850 over two years through the AgriMarketing program, and will allow the sector to have an onsite presence in China and work with local intermediaries to secure access for Canadian red meat products.
Source : Canada.ca