It Won't End At Canola: Canada Shouldn't Underestimate China's Trade Aggression (Blog)

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It Won't End At Canola: Canada Shouldn't Underestimate China's Trade Aggression (Blog)
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'We should be prepared for facing larger conflicts,' writes JungChauncey

to China. If the Chinese were determined to put more restrictions on Canadian exports, more industrial workers and businesses will suffer.Bottles of Canadian-manufactured canola oil, centre, seen on a shelf of a grocery store in Beijing.

Canadians need to realize the danger that emerges from an aggressive China: this is no longer a country facing mass poverty and poor infrastructure. Through international trade, favourable economic terms and comprehensive government interference, China has become aThere are many options that Canada has yet to utilize to defend against China's ongoing aggression. Trudeau seems to prefer a softer approach to the Chinese government, ostensibly to avoid further retaliatory measures.

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