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Our Statement on China’s Agri-Food Tariffs

Our Statement on China’s Agri-Food Tariffs

Unfortunately, our agri-food industry now finds itself in a war on two fronts, which it cannot sustain without concerted government support.

March 13, 2025

The Canadian agri-food industry is bracing for two simultaneous trade wars, which will cause widespread job losses across Canada. In response to Canada’s alignment with the U.S. application of tariffs last summer on China’s non-market practices, China chose to impose tariffs on canola oil, canola meal, peas, aquatic products and pork imports from Canada, effective March 20. These measures are punitive and will devastate Canadian agri-food jobs and economic activity, at a time when we can least afford it. When Canada chose to support its U.S. ally on this, the Canadian Chamber said the country would need to be prepared to support producers penalized by targeted retaliation from China. 

Unfortunately, our agri-food industry now finds itself in a war on two fronts, which it cannot sustain without concerted government support. This support should include investment in transportation infrastructure to facilitate export diversification to new markets, while also reducing the tax and regulatory burdens on producers.

Our agri-food sector contributes $150 billion to our GDP each year and accounts for 1 in 9 jobs in Canada. The industry is central to our national economic and security interests at home, and is the backbone of thousands of communities across our country. We call on the federal government to support affected producers and work with American and Chinese counterparts toward a resolution.

  • Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce 

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Shane Mackenzie
Vice President, Media and Stakeholder Communications
613.302.7683
smackenzie@chamber.ca

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