Vancouver-based United Grain Corporation reached its 50th anniversary in June, and the company has been enthusiastically celebrating its half-century milestone, reportsThe Columbian.
But while the achievement naturally lends itself to long-term discussions about the grain exporter’s next 50 years, it’s hard for those conversations to avoid a thornier short-term problem: the company is facing increasing uncertainty stemming from a protracted trade war with China.
“We don’t have the luxury to just turn off the lights for a few months while this gets resolved,” says United Grain CEO Augusto Bassanini. “That would be the end of this company.”
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