Tensions between China and Canada have ratcheted up again with Beijing barring canola imports handled by Canadian grain processor
OTTAWA—China has banned canola imports from the largest Canadian-owned grain processor, at a time of escalating diplomatic tensions fueled by the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co.’s chief financial officer.
The move represents one of the first signs that the China-Canada row is hurting commerce between the two countries. The tensions have already torpedoed talks between senior officials in Ottawa and Beijing about deeper trade ties.
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