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China’s most active Zhengzhou rapeseed (canola) meal futures posted their largest daily gain in nearly three months on Monday, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in South Korea last week without securing a breakthrough on tariffs.| Manitoba Co-operator
Economists are warning that Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and Ottawa's counter-tariffs could cause higher prices for Canadians. How soon could that happen?| Global News
Join us in Santa Clara, California on Thursday, November 13, for an exclusive in-person forum on Trade Policy in an Era of Geoeconomics, Tariff Wars & National Security Risks. This in-person event will precede our webinar series – the 46th Virtual Global Year-End Review of Import/Export & Trade Compliance Developments Conference. This in-person forum offers a [...] The post In-Person Event: Trade Policy in an Era of Geoeconomics, Tariff Wars & National Security Risks appeared first on Glob...| Global Sanctions and Export Controls Blog
The White House released more details Saturday about a trade deal reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.| TechCrunch
President Trump is considering a modification to automotive tariffs that would provide relief to manufacturers that complete final assembly in… The post More Tariff Relief May Be Coming to Automakers appeared first on IER.| IER
Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to visit China after meeting with President Xi Jinping on Friday, in an encounter that may have marked a turning point but offered no breakthroughs on trade. The post Carney agrees to visit China after meeting Xi appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
American food and agriculture groups are calling for a full 16-year renewal of the Canada-United States-Mexico-Agreement (CUSMA).| Grainews
An analysis of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, from tariffs and rare earth restrictions to the lasting impact on global trade and business confidence.| Vested
The Ottawa government is reportedly considering scrapping the 100 percent tariff on Chinese EV imports, aligning with China on the EV issue. For details, please visit CnEVPost.| CnEVPost
Recent data boosts 2025 outlooks, longer-term expectations unchanged| Investment Executive
Job market, social fabric facing further stress from shuttered U.S. government The post Fallout from U.S. shutdown is building: BMO appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
Foreign investment flows dropped in Q2 after rise in Q1 The post Cross-border investment activity slides: OECD appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to visit China after meeting with President Xi Jinping on Friday, in an encounter that may have marked a turning point but offered no breakthroughs on trade.| Manitoba Co-operator
By Timothy Meyer October 29, 2025 On October 25, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new 10% tariff on […]| Policy Magazine
While independent retailers are no stranger to complexity (hello COVID), this year has added a whole new raft of challenges. As a result of this latest round of trade and supply chain upheaval, retailers have once again had to shift their sourcing strategies — and a new survey from wholesale marketplace Faire illuminates how they’re […]| Retail TouchPoints
Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to visit China after meeting with President Xi Jinping on Friday, in an encounter that may have marked a turning point but offered no breakthroughs on trade. The post Carney agrees to visit China after meeting Xi appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Many studies have assumed that United States tariff costs are passed onto consumers. In new research, Vanessa Alviarez, Michele Fioretti, Ken Kikkawa, and Monica Morlacco argue that buyer-seller relationship dynamics allow dominant U.S. importers to instead force higher costs onto exporters. Read it at ProMarket >>| ProMarket
Often, trade disputes are resolved by using tariffs, a tax placed on imported goods by a government. However, under his second presidency, Donald Trump has imposed a series of steep tariffs on nearly all imported goods, which have had a significant impact on the U.S. economy, resulting in higher consumer prices, disruption of supply chains, […] The post Tariff-Proof Your Wallet: Smart Strategies to Protect Your Finances appeared first on Due.| Due
American food and agriculture groups are calling for a full 16-year renewal of the Canada-United States-Mexico-Agreement (CUSMA). The post American agriculture groups call for full renewal of CUSMA trade deal appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday afternoon in South Korea, the prime minister’s office said on Thursday. The post Carney to meet China’s Xi in South Korea appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
India has imposed a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports with a bill of lading date on or after Nov. 1, 2025. The post India slaps 30 per cent import duty on yellow peas appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
India has imposed a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports with a bill of lading date on or after Nov. 1, 2025. The post India slaps 30 per cent import duty on yellow peas appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Washington, D.C. — This week, the Senate will consider bipartisan tariff resolutions S.J. Res. 77, to end new tariffs on Canadian imports; S.J. Res. 81, to end new tariffs on Brazilian imports; and S.J. Res. 88 to end new baseline tariffs on more than 180 countries. Earlier in the year, America’s mayors| United States Conference of Mayors
The post Bank of Canada again cuts key interest rate as economy flags in the face of U.S. tariffs appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
Our quarterly US Retail Inventory Insights series analyzes inventory trends in US retail. Discover inventory turnover ratios by sector and for selected major retailers in the second quarter of 2025. Dive into key commentary on inventory trends, planning and challenges—with insights on tariffs, diverging supply chain strategies, AI (artificial intelligence)-driven tools and more. The post 2Q25 Retail Inventory Insights: Diverging Strategies Amid Tariff Impacts in the Pre-Holiday Build-Up a...| Coresight Research
We have had first sight on indicative water tariff changes for 1 April 2026. There is no clear pattern. Changes vary from +3% to +30% for some customers. And the variation in movement between water and waste is still high - waste charges reduce by 5.4% for Southern with water charges increasing by 18.4%. The devil is very much in the detail for individual customers - bizarrely, United Utilities has a 22% increase for Places of Worship.| Castle Water
China’s state-owned COFCO bought three U.S. soybean cargoes, two trade sources said, the country’s first purchases from this year’s U.S. harvest, shortly before a summit of leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. The post China buys U.S. soybean cargoes ahead of Trump-Xi meet, sources say appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
The Trump administration is promising billions in a bailout for farmers. This harvest season the trade war with China has added to the farm economy’s woes, as producers deal with lower crop prices and high costs.| KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
The US president wants a 'big deal' after this week's much anticipated meeting, but taking on all the issues at once is doomed to fail| Responsible Statecraft
When voters were sold an “America-first” vision last November, many farm families believed that meant standing up for the people who put food on our tables and steward the land. But when news broke last week that the Trump administration plans to import a significant amount of beef from Argentina in an effort to lower prices at the grocery store, it sent shock waves through the farm and ranching community. A casual remark the president made from the doorway of Air Force One was confirmed ...| Barn Raiser
The president and his surrogates have been solidifying a framework for an agreement ahead of Trump's meeting with the Chinese leader on Thursday.| Sourcing Journal
OPINION | For a diversified trade strategy to succeed, Canada must pursue markets that are rapidly moving toward clean energy The post Canada needs strong climate policy to be competitive in countries beyond the U.S. appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
China tariffs are expected to stay at a temporary 30 percent rate as the US and China are likely to extend trade talks for the third time.| WWD
Using sectoral production data from Oxford’s Global Industry Service, we have been able to quantify which countries and sectors have the greatest potential for production migration. Applying this framework across Asia reveals meaningful industrial depth in Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia in trade-intensive segments, and a distinctive, more resource-heavy footing in Indonesia and India.| Oxford Economics
The Stainless Monthly Metals Index (MMI) showed little volatility during the month as all of its elements, including nickel prices, moved sideways. This translated to an overall 0.12% increase from September to October. U.S. Stainless Steel Prices, Market Holds Flat U.S. stainless prices maintained their sideways trend as mills continued the base price increases instituted […]| MetalMiner
In a move with major implications for the global automotive industry, the U.S. federal government has implemented a 15% import tariff on auto imports from the European Union. According to a federal register notice from September 24, the move affects cars as well as auto parts. That notice went on to indicate that the duties […]| MetalMiner
President Trump halts trade negotiations with Canada citing frustration with TV ads. The post Trump stops trade talks with Canada appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
It is a day to honor Canada. The Toronto Blue Jays begin the World Series against the Dodgers. Trump has another temper tantrum over Canada: Trump says all Canada trade talks ‘terminated’ over ad criticising tariffsUS president accuses Canada of ‘egregious behaviour’ after release of ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticising tariffsGuardian I’ve written about the […]| Bob Schwartz
U.S. president announced that trade talks with Canada are ‘hereby terminated’ over social media Oct. 23. Move comes after Ontario ad invoking former president Ronald Reagan. The post Trump calls off trade talks with Canada appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorManitoba Co-operator
In a major win for UAW members who build heavy trucks at Mack, Daimler, Navistar, Volvo, and more, the Trump administration has announced a 25 percent tariff on imported heavy trucks, after a massive grassroots lobbying campaign by UAW members and leaders. The post After Members Took Action, UAW Celebrates Tariffs on Heavy Trucks appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.| UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
The Co-operator article ‘Canola or cars? Canada can’t save both’ is bang on, the author writes.| Manitoba Co-operator
On April 2nd, President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs against nearly every foreign economy. A blanket 10% tariff applied to all imports, even from places like the Heard and McDonald Islands, which have no permanent residents, and up to 50% for specific countries like Lesotho, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The reaction was immediate. Stocks cratered, risk assets sold off, and confidence evaporated almost overnight. Why such a sharp response? Tariffs themselves aren’t new; countries use th...| Alpha Architect
Forecasts by a major Canadian farm lender featured good and bad news on the financial health of both farmers and Canadians at large.| The Western ProducerFarm and Ranch Living Stories | The Western Producer
The 1987 radio address by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan at the centre of a new U.S.-Canada row was a defence of free but fair trade.| The Western Producer
In a news-filled earnings call, Nike executives discussed what is working and areas of the business that still need improving.| Retail TouchPoints
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday expressed caution after a newspaper reported he might soon sign a trade deal on steel and aluminum with the U.S., saying “I wouldn’t overplay it.” The post Carney cautious about report of potential Canadian trade deal with U.S. appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Canada offered tariff relief on some steel and aluminum products imported from the U.S. and China, a government document showed, in efforts to help domestic businesses battered by a trade war on two fronts. The post Canada offers tariff relief to some steel, aluminum products from U.S., China appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Discover which major cities are set to lead global growth and how technology, AI, and demographics are shaping their future success.| Oxford Economics
Canada offered tariff relief on some steel and aluminum products imported from the U.S. and China, a government document showed, in efforts to help domestic businesses battered by a trade war on two fronts. The post Canada offers tariff relief to some steel, aluminum products from U.S., China appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
Senior Canadian and Chinese officials discussed bilateral trade disputes involving canola and electric vehicles on Friday, Ottawa said, but gave no indication of any immediate breakthrough. The post Canada and China discuss disputes over canola and EVs, says Ottawa appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday said he expected to meet senior Chinese leaders soon but sidestepped a question about dropping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for relief from Beijing’s duties on canola.| Grainews
PowerTime Boating New Boating Tariffs Make Boat Clubs Like PowerTime More Attractive Many boaters are asking, will there be new boat tariffs? On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced a sweeping set of new trade measures, sending shockwaves through the global economy—and especially the U.S. recreational boating industry. Among the most significant actions: a 10% baseline tariff on all imported goods, effective April 5, with even steeper […] The post New Boating Tariffs Make Boat Clubs L...| PowerTime Boating
Distillery owner Colin Spoelman reveals the impacts of tariffs on his small business, and why it’s nothing new for whiskey makers. The post When Life Gives You Tariffs, Make Moonshine appeared first on Edible Brooklyn.| Edible Brooklyn
China has blacklisted imports of U.S. soybeans and corn, bringing those exports to a halt. A bailout for U.S. farmers is coming together in Congress. ... READ MORE >| The Real Economy Blog
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is collecting tariffs at a rate of $30 billion per month compared with the $6.8 billion per month normally collected from importers. ... READ MORE >| The Real Economy Blog
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem called Canada’s labour market “soft,” despite recent data that showed the country added 60,400 jobs in September.| CMT News
With the latest Chinese controls surrounding rare earth exports, US president Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese goods starting November 2025 - which Beijing has slammed as a 'double standard'. But the reignited trade tensions go beyond rare earth materials. On the maritime front, the two nations have begun charging additional port fees on shipping vessels carrying cargo between them, a move that could disrupt global freight flows.| France 24
The Home Fashion Products Association’s Oct. 22 live webinar will feature speakers with expertise in transportation logistics, lobbying and home textiles manufacturing.| Home Textiles Today
The case of Canada’s tariffs on Chinese EVs versus China’s retaliatory tariffs on Canadian peas and canola products will boil down to how comfortable we are as Canadians in allowing other countries to pick our losers. The post Editor’s Rant: Hew that wood, draw that water appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsEditor's column & Production Tips - Grainews
The utility sector faces ongoing supply chain disruptions driven by tariffs and global uncertainty. By acting now and strengthening procurement strategies, utilities can build resilience and stay ahead of the next inevitable disruption. The post Power Plays: Utility Supply Chain Strategies in an Age of Tariffs appeared first on ProcureAbility.| ProcureAbility
China’s tariffs are very clearly tied to Canada’s decision to impose our own tariffs on its electric vehicles and steel and aluminium.| Manitoba Co-operator
The investment bank's Sunday note said that American consumers will shoulder the brunt of the cost of the tariff increases by the end of 2025.| Sourcing Journal
Find all the latest articles and watch TV shows, reports and podcasts related to tariffs on France 24| France 24
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced steep tariffs on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks, home fixtures and furniture, escalating his global trade war. The measures, effective October 1, mark Trump’s…| France 24
U.S. trade policy remains in flux. Nevertheless, important elements of the new policy regime are apparent in data through July. What stands out are the large differences in realized tariff rates by trading partner, ranging from less than 5 percent for Canada and Mexico to 15 percent for Japan and to 40 percent for China. This post shows that the bulk of cross-country differences in tariff rates is explained by two factors: the U.S.-Canada-Mexico free trade agreement and differing sales shar...| Liberty Street Economics
The focus is now on unfinished business as auto duties go unmentioned.| The Japan Times
I wasn’t raised to think about tariffs. Odds are, you weren’t either. I was taught to work hard, get a job, earn a living, and if I was lucky, make a difference. That was the formula. That was the plan. No one ever pulled me aside to explain how international trade policies or import taxes […] The post What Do ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Mean for U.S. Manufacturing appeared first on FlexTrades.| FlexTrades
Corporate profits, after exploding in the high-inflation era, fell this year. Tariffs are very difficult to pass on after the price spikes in 2020-2022.| Wolf Street
US President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, praising progress toward a trade deal but offering few concrete tariff concessions. Trump lauded…| France 24
TARIC is the Integrated Tariff of the European Communities. We explain how to use the TARIC system step by step and what can be found there aside from tariffs.| ExamineChina
The Trump administration announced new trade measures this week aimed at building materials. The plan imposes a 10% duty on imported softwood lumber and a 25% tariff on kitchen cabinets and vanities—set to rise to 50% in 2026. The added cost burden threatens to ripple through the housing market, raising barriers to affordability at a […]| The Real Estate Roundtable
Globe and Mail article suggests U.S. dairy access to Canada is back as a topic of conversation in Ottawa| Grainews
Polling report on perceptions of tariffs in the House battleground. The post Feeling the pressure of rising grocery costs Battleground voters lay the blame on Trump and Republicans in Congress appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
In August this year, the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) gathered ten analysts in Washington, DC as the “US-Taiwan Economic Relations Working Group” to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the US-Taiwan economic relationship. This article compiles thoughtful insights from the working group, which convened for a one-day workshop to outline key priorities for policy makers in both the United States and Taiwan with the goal of ensuring continued benefits from the US-Taiwan economic ...| Global Taiwan Institute
This week, State Rep. Rusty Grills (R-Newbern) sent a letter to President Donald Trump and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins urging emergency relief. He called the situation “a crisis…| WATE 6 On Your Side
As a young guy, my group of friends loved to play the board game, Landslide. During the game, players collected electoral votes in order to win the US Presidency. (We were a VERY politically active…| Lighting by Jeffrey
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the launch of a “cross-agency” Trade Fraud Task Force “to bring robust enforcement against importers and other parties who seek to ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Governments and industry continue to discuss how best to deal with Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, particularly canola.| The Western Producer
Trump’s policies are destroying key elements of U.S. economic prosperity| Michael Hudson
Issues with inventory levels in retail stores and having enough staff to stock and sell it emerged as key concerns in a tariff-related survey.| Home Textiles Today
A couple of months ago, I would have bet on a “quiet” market like the one we had in the teeth of the Great Recession. Good thing I kept my money in my pocket.| Home Textiles Today
Canada’s new federal government needs to invest in a strategic trade plan for agriculture and agri-food. The post Trade policy matters, and Canadian agriculture needs to be on the board appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The textile company temporarily cut 40 per cent of staff in February due to tariff threats and fundraising challenges| The Logic
Castle Water CEO John Reynolds is seeking your input on Ofwat’s consultation that could raise water charges by up to 66% for high-usage business customers. Share your views by 23 September to help shape the industry response.| Castle Water
The United States has recently announced significant tariff changes in August 2025, reshaping how businesses manage imports across key industries. These adjustments to U.S. import tariffs are designed to rebalance trade relationships and affect a wide range of goods entering the country. For importers, understanding the revised tariff rates is critical to avoiding unexpected costs […] The post U.S. tariff changes 2025: The ultimate business guide first appeared on Aramex Press.| Aramex Press
Annual all-items inflation rose to 2.9%, the highest level since January By David Enna, Tipswatch.com In what could be a crucially important report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today th…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
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Policies, regulations, investment priorities and farm supports must all be examined if Canada is to pivot into the future.| The Western Producer
The tariffs being enacted by President Trump is spurring stockpiling of goods.| RetailWire
Canola is a winning industry for Canada, but right now the Canadian farmers growing it are feeling the squeeze from China’s tariffs.| Manitoba Co-operator
Amid uncertainty about crop sizes and demand, markets experts are urging farmers to minimize their risk and protect themselves going into harvest season.| Agweek
The U.S. Court of Appeals' rejection last week of the Trump administration's global "emergency" tariff program was a welcome affirmation o...| sheldonfreeassociation.blogspot.com
Freight brokers face Q4 turbulence with tariffs, the end of de minimis, an 80% USPS traffic collapse, and a proposed $85B rail merger.| FreightCaviar
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. is pursuing further acquisitions in emerging economies, with the top Philippine port operator benefiting from a shift in trade flows triggered by the tariff war.| gCaptain
Japan’s exports fell for the fourth consecutive month as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs continued to cloud the prospects for global commerce, especially for trade involving the US.| gCaptain
NCGA's Krista Swanson says it would take about 226 bu. of corn to buy a ton of ammonium phosphate, which is up from the 180 bu. it took at the beginning of this year. As fertilizer costs are on the rise, corn prices are now at or below $4, and it's creating a grim outlook for 2026.| AgWeb
Embattled Montréal-based online retailer Ssense has been granted a stay order, temporarily protecting the company from a potential sale by its creditors.| BetaKit
Trump's chaos and confusion demand solid daily leadership from the Liberal Party of N.L.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
Equity stakes, loophole closures, and protecting domestic industries might make sense in someone else’s hands. Not from a president with no strategy or plan.| The American Prospect