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The deal is expected to deliver up to $157 million to New Zealand dairy exporters. Canada has agreed to allow access for New Zealand dairy products following a long running trade dispute, Trade ...
Equities in Canada's largest centre featured losses Friday, as health-care and consumer stocks moved south. The TSX Composite ...
Canada's main stock index was subdued on Friday, with gains in utilities offsetting declines in industrials, as investors ...
(Reuters) -Futures linked to Toronto's main stock index edged higher on Friday, with investor sentiment buoyed by domestic ...
OTTAWA--Officials from Canada and New Zealand reached an agreement to resolve a trade row over Canada's system of protecting its domestic dairy sector--rules that have garnered sharp criticism from ...
Canada and New Zealand have reached a resolution regarding a long-standing trade dispute over dairy product access. This ...
Canada and New Zealand have reached a "mutually satisfactory" resolution to a long-running dispute over access for dairy ...
Half of Canadians say their government should refuse to budge on the country’s dairy protection system even if it triggers US retaliation, according to a new poll released as President Donald Trump ...
Last week’s letter from President Donald Trump warning of a 35% tariff on Canadian goods has sharpened the spotlight on ...
Canada's supply management system was a sticking point in trade negotiations during Trump's first term, but withstood the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in 2020.
Canada’s tariff-rate quotas give U.S. dairy farmers tariff-free access on up to, say, 50 million metric tons, for example, but then subject them to punitive tariffs for anything more than this.
An outdated supply management system—designed to protect Quebec’s small dairy farms—is undermining Canada's global trade ambitions and hurting its own consumers.
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