Canada–China Trade Reset: What It Means for Prairie Pulses

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Peas are included in the Canada–China agreement, with China agreeing to lift retaliatory tariffs on Canadian peas through at least the end of the year. That’s significant for Prairie producers, as China has been one of the most important export markets for Canadian pulses. Evan speaks with Murad Al-Katib, President, CEO and Board member of AGT Food and Ingredients Inc. for his reaction.
16 Jan 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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