Canada’s wheat industry is under fire as the International Trade Tribunal investigates whether cheap wheat gluten imports from Italy, Poland, and the UK are hurting domestic producers through dumping — a practice that could undercut prices and erode market share. While Canada’s durum wheat exports remain strong thanks to global demand, especially from Italy, the Tribunal’s preliminary findings suggest enough evidence exists to warrant further investigation. Meanwhile, another probe into Chinese paperboard cups is set for a decision by October 16th — all unfolding as Canadian farmers and manufacturers brace for potential trade disruptions.
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