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Director Philippe Rheault spoke with David Kennedy of Automotive News Canada and was cited in this piece below that takes a wider lens to the current state of play regarding EV tariffs and their connection to Canola. A solution to the current impasse could go beyond tariff reduction alone, and take a more creative approach — for example, tying market access to commitments on EV manufacturing investment and technology transfer into Canada.

The director of The China Institute, Philippe Rheault, joined Shaun Haney on RealAg Radio for an in-depth conversation discussing Canada's relationship with both China and the US as the canola tariffs continue to loom large in the background and impact Canadian farmers. With the “Fortress North America” option becoming ever-more precarious, Rheault and Haney examine what options Canada might have as it triangulates policy in real time with both Washington and Beijing.

Gordon Houlden speaks with CTV News Channel

Gordon Houlden speaks with Shaye Ganam on 880 CHED

Director Philippe Rheault is quoted in The Globe and Mail

Director Philippe Rheault is quoted in the Calgary Herald

Director Philippe Rheault is quoted in Mingpao Canada

加美贸易出现停滞后,加强与中国贸易往来的呼声日渐增长,但为什么改善关系的努力没有预期顺利?

Recent analysis published by Carbon Brief suggests that China’s CO2 emissions peaked in 2024, six years earlier than foreseen.

TCI's analysis of Canadian energy exports was cited by the Globe and Mail

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