Canadian yellow peas hit with India’s new 30 per cent tariff on all imports
OTTAWA — Canadian yellow pea producers will now face tariffs in both of their major export markets after India announced a new 30 per cent levy on all imported yellow peas beginning Nov. 1.
China imposed a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian yellow peas in March. It was seen as an act of retaliation for Canada’s introduction of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
In a letter to federal ministers of agriculture and international trade Thursday, Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison said Ottawa needs to immediately negotiate with India.
“These trade disruptions impact the entire supply chain and are having immediate consequences for producers, business and jobs,” wrote Harrison. “We need to get back to tariff-free trade.”


