China's abrupt cancellation of Canadian canola imports is confusing authorities who say they don't understand the rationale behind the move.
According to reports, the Chinese have expressed concerns about a fungus called blackleg.
"ridenrain" said Why do we send them the seeds instead of processing it into oil here? I wonder if Chretien's recent lament for China encoraged them to do this?
Canadians don't work for free like Chinese do. I always pay attention where's a product comes from. I prefer products from "normal" countries. Nothing personally, just common sense.
Its actually akin to the Aussies and their weak case against our salmon a few years ago.
I wonder if Chretien's recent lament for China encoraged them to do this?
Why do we send them the seeds instead of processing it into oil here?
I wonder if Chretien's recent lament for China encoraged them to do this?
Canadians don't work for free like Chinese do.
I always pay attention where's a product comes from. I prefer products from "normal" countries. Nothing personally, just common sense.