ICE Canola Midday: ‘A knee-jerk, bearish reaction’ says analyst  

Trump threatens 25 per cent tariffs

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Published: November 26, 2024

By Glen Hallick

Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were weaker late Tuesday morning, pulled lower by the threat of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods imported into the United States.

President-elect Donald Trump stated on social media he will impose the tariff hike when he’s sworn in on Jan. 20.

An analyst said Trump’s tariff talk is likely a negotiation tactic and the markets had “a knee-jerk, bearish reaction.” He added that canola should regain some ground once “calmer heads prevail.”

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The Canadian dollar was down hard at mid-session Tuesday, also in reaction to Trump’s announcement. The loonie dropped to 71.02 U.S. cents compared to Monday’s close of 71.53.

Approximately 81,200 canola contracts were traded as of 10:27 am CST, with prices in Canadian dollars per metric tonne:

                        Price     Change

Canola          Jan     575.00    dn 18.00

                Mar     588.10    dn 17.80

                May     598.00    dn 16.60

                Jul     602.40    dn 15.00

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