India becomes China’s largest supplier of rapeseed meal due to tariffs on Canadian products

Published 2025년 9월 24일

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India has become the top supplier of canola meal to China after Beijing imposed tariffs on Canadian products. China imposed tariffs on Canadian canola meal and oil in March 2025, and in August imposed preliminary anti-dumping duties on canola imports. This led to prohibitive tariffs on all Canadian canola products, dramatically changing trade flows. Canada

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supplied the majority of China’s canola meal imports until May 2025, but the impact of the tariffs quickly became apparent, according to a report by the U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA FAS). China’s domestic canola production is not meeting demand for animal feed and industrial needs, so the country is actively looking for alternative partners to replace Canadian supplies. The increase in imports from India comes amid a decline in domestic consumption of rapeseed meal in the country due to the increased use of dried distillers grains (DDGs) as feed, linked to higher ethanol blending levels. Data from the Vegetable Oil Producers Association of India (SEA) confirms the trend: in July 2025, Indian rapeseed meal exports to China reached almost 100,000 tonnes. In the 2025/26 season, China expects to import 2.6 million tonnes of rapeseed meal – 400,000 tonnes more than previously forecast, but still the lowest figure in three years. Tariffs on Canadian rapeseed are likely to ...

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