Tariff threats against Canada have potential to be more damaging to the canola industry here than China’s past actions.
Tariffs — or the lack thereof — were at the forefront of the North American grain and oilseed markets during the first week of February, with canola futures getting a boost from the last-minute pause ...
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Also, the inevitable decision from China regarding its investigating allegations of canola dumping by Canada continued to loom in the background. The Canadian dollar dropped back on Thursday ...
With tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada on the table, some local farmers are concerned about what the impacts could be in the agricultural sector. They're remaining optimistic, but watchful.
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says grains took a pause Friday in preparation for the February WASDE but is in ...
Prices in the canola futures market were boosted by last-minute Trump tariff delay in the first week of February.
Wheat has high supplies in both the U.S. and Canada and global demand is exceeding supply which will support prices ...
Chicago Board of Trade grain and soy futures backpedaled from their highest prices in months on Wednesday as weather ...
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Tryhuk believes canola importers are trying to get ahead of possible retaliatory tariffs from China against Canadian canola, months after the former stated it would start an anti-dumping investigation ...
Recent Chinese demand for U.S. soybeans has provided spillover support for oilseeds in general, including canola, but Anderson was skeptical how long that demand would last. “It’s just a matter of ...
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