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Canada the latest winner in U.s.-china trade spat

- ALFRED CANG

While the China trade war has clobbered U.S. farmers, it’s been a boon for their northern neighbours.

Canada’s shipments of soybeans to China, the world’s largest buyer, surged to a record 1.23 million metric tonnes last month, more than four times the amount a year earlier, and up from just over 800,000 tonnes in December, according to data from the General Administra­tion of Customs on Tuesday. Imports from the U.S. collapsed to 136,000 tonnes from 5.8 million tonnes in January last year.

China’s importers, usually processors that crush soybeans into cooking oil and animal feed, have shifted purchases to Canada and Brazil to avoid the 25-per-cent retaliator­y tariffs the country slapped on U.S. farm products last year as the trade conflict intensifie­d.

Canada was the biggest shipper of soybeans to China in January after Brazil, which supplied 4.93 million tonnes.

“The tariff on U.S. crops seems to be the direct reason behind rising imports from Canada,” said Monica Tu, an oilseed analyst from Shanghai JC Intelligen­ce Co. Most of the Canadian purchases were probably made by state-run trading companies for stockpilin­g, she added.

Still, China has recently been back in the market for U.S. soybeans as a goodwill gesture in talks to resolve the trade dispute. Bloomberg

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DANIEL ACKER/BLOOMBERG FILES Canada’s shipments of soybeans to China, the world’s largest buyer, climbed to a record 1.23 million metric tonnes last month, more than four times the amount a year earlier.

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