On March 3, 2019, China revoked the import licence for canola from Richardson International Ltd. (a large Canadian processor of grain based in Winnipeg). Chinese officials have cited pests as the reason for their action. The licence revocation occurs amid a conflict between Canada and China over the arrest in Canada of Huawei’s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou. Some see this as a retaliatory measure on the part of China, which has a history of using trade policy in political disputes
Canada is a resource "rich" country that its economy highly rely on exporting energy and resources t...
Some World Trade Organization (“WTO”) members have lost faith in the WTO’s multilateral trade system...
Under World Trade Organization (“WTO”) rules, the United States and other developed countries are sp...
As markets become globalized, food safety policy and international trade policy are increasingly int...
China’s deepening engagement in the global trading system and the threat of its export capacity have...
The emergence of China as one of the world's largest potential markets has become the focus of incre...
(CATPRN). CATPRN is funded by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada but the views expressed in this paper...
In 2017, Canada engaged in several rounds of exploratory discussions for a potential freetrade agree...
Like many countries in the international trading system, Canada repeatedly faces political pressure ...
This paper explores trade relations between Canada and China which differ considerably in factor end...
Export restrictions imposed on various food products and natural resources have been subject to exte...
Canada's forest products firms have endeavored to develop the Chinese market as their alternative ex...
While Canadian trade and investment with China is today relatively modest, with China well on track ...
by Ko Chi Ping, Lai Kwok Lun & Ng Wai Pun.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bib...
Economic reforms and rapid economic growth in the past twenty years have encouraged increased import...
Canada is a resource "rich" country that its economy highly rely on exporting energy and resources t...
Some World Trade Organization (“WTO”) members have lost faith in the WTO’s multilateral trade system...
Under World Trade Organization (“WTO”) rules, the United States and other developed countries are sp...
As markets become globalized, food safety policy and international trade policy are increasingly int...
China’s deepening engagement in the global trading system and the threat of its export capacity have...
The emergence of China as one of the world's largest potential markets has become the focus of incre...
(CATPRN). CATPRN is funded by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada but the views expressed in this paper...
In 2017, Canada engaged in several rounds of exploratory discussions for a potential freetrade agree...
Like many countries in the international trading system, Canada repeatedly faces political pressure ...
This paper explores trade relations between Canada and China which differ considerably in factor end...
Export restrictions imposed on various food products and natural resources have been subject to exte...
Canada's forest products firms have endeavored to develop the Chinese market as their alternative ex...
While Canadian trade and investment with China is today relatively modest, with China well on track ...
by Ko Chi Ping, Lai Kwok Lun & Ng Wai Pun.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bib...
Economic reforms and rapid economic growth in the past twenty years have encouraged increased import...
Canada is a resource "rich" country that its economy highly rely on exporting energy and resources t...
Some World Trade Organization (“WTO”) members have lost faith in the WTO’s multilateral trade system...
Under World Trade Organization (“WTO”) rules, the United States and other developed countries are sp...