Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canadian officials had constructive talks with their Chinese counterparts about Beijing’s duties on canola during a recent visit.
The delegation, led by Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, also included Kody Blois, a legislator who advises Carney on agriculture.
It was in China from September 6-9.
China, the world’s largest importer of canola, imposed preliminary duties of 75.8 per cent on Canadian canola seed imports in August.
A final ruling will not come until next year.
The officials discussed several trade irritants, including duties imposed on imports of canola products from Canada.
Ottawa says the visit paves the way for further constructive engagement with Chinese counterparts to find pragmatic solutions to shared trade concerns.
Canada shipped almost $5 billion of canola products to China in 2024.