Global Trade Tensions Continue: China looks to impose tariffs on Canada

With trade tensions high between Canada and the United States, China has stepped in and raised its own issues with Canada.

Host of RealAg Radio Shaun Haney spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on the Chinese tariffs, Canadian response, and farm group reactions.

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