JUST IN: Canada - China $3B Canola Deal SHOCKS U.S. Farm Belt Trump Has No Cards
Автор: InsiderAndrew
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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$3 billion dollars in Canadian canola just got unlocked — and it has nothing to do with weather, yields, or markets. It’s politics. And it’s about to collide with Trump’s new tariff threats over Greenland.
This video breaks down how Mark Carney’s Beijing deal with Xi Jinping quietly rescued western Canadian farmers from a brutal Chinese tariff war — and at the same time set Canada up with insurance against a second Trump presidency that is openly threatening tariffs on U.S. allies over Arctic territory.
For months, Chinese retaliation on Canadian canola sent prices tumbling. Seed tariffs jumped to about 76 per cent, meal and oil to 100 per cent, futures fell, and basis blew out. Farmers were sitting on full bins and shrinking bids. All because Ottawa hit Chinese electric vehicles, and Beijing hit canola.
That structure just changed.
After Carney’s high‑stakes trip to Beijing, Canada secured a major reset: canola seed tariffs down into the mid‑teens, canola meal tariffs cut from 100 per cent to zero, and a controlled quota for 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles entering Canada at a little over six per cent. What looks like a narrow farm‑trade fix is actually a strategic hedge. It gives Canada a second anchor buyer for canola just as Trump starts threatening 10 to 25 per cent tariffs on European allies until they accept what he calls the complete and total purchase of Greenland.
This analysis explains how Chinese tariff cuts immediately change the math for western farmers, how the U.S. market under CUSMA is smooth today but politically exposed tomorrow, and why Canada is lining up with Denmark and China on Greenland’s sovereignty while Trump talks tariffs and even hints at military options. We look at Peter MacKay’s warning that Canada could be next, Ottawa’s plan to open consulates in Greenland and Alaska, and how a new round of Trump tariffs would almost certainly trigger a bourbon‑style Canadian strike‑back aimed at U.S. swing states.
We examine Canada–China canola trade, Mark Carney’s Beijing mission, Chinese EV quotas and leverage, Trump’s Greenland tariff gambit, U.S.–Canada agricultural dependence, Arctic sovereignty politics, prairie farm income risk, Ottawa’s retaliation playbook, and how diversifying away from a single U.S. market gives Canada bargaining power Washington can’t easily crush.
This isn’t just about crops.
It’s about leverage.
It’s about insurance.
And it’s about what happens when a country stops letting one neighbour weaponize its exports.
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💬 What do you think?
Did Canada just buy smart insurance against Trump — or is tying farm income to Beijing an even bigger long‑term risk?
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