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 ...
Canola acreage is growing across the Pacific Northwest, Southern Plains and Northern Great Plains as farmers seek to tap into ...
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Canola also reaped support from gains in Chicago soyoil and Malaysian palm oil. However, losses in Chicago soybeans and soymeal, along those in with European rapeseed tempered the increases. Upticks ...
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.
China on Tuesday imposed tariffs on some U.S. imports in a swift response to new U.S. duties on Chinese goods, raising the ...
China on Tuesday imposed targeted tariffs on American imports and put several U.S. companies, including Google, on notice for ...
There are fears US tariffs could lead to increased competition in key markets for Australian commodities and dampen demand in ...
Both Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and Mexican President Sheinbaum said they had agreed to bolster border enforcement ...
John Heinberg, Total Farm Marketing, says grains opened lower on Monday but recovered shortly after the opening when news ...
White House press secretary Karoline Levitt announced Friday that President Donald Trump would be implementing 25% tariffs on Mexican and C ...