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Planet Based Foods Engages with Empire Marketing Strategies

Planet Based Foods Global Inc. (CSE: PBF) (OTCQB: PBFFF) (FRA: AZ0) ("PBFG," "Planet Based Foods" or the "Company"), a Company that offers a wide range of hemp-based food alternatives, announced today that it has engaged with Empire Marketing Strategies to provide food brokerage services to further its flourishing relationship with various Kroger locations.

Empire Marketing Strategies has worked hand in hand with Kroger for over 40 years, soliciting brand-specific analytic services for in-store and e-commerce sales. This announcement is especially timely for the Company as Planet Based Foods' products are now found in over 429 Kroger banner locations.

"I'm thrilled to announce our partnership with Empire Marketing Strategies. Their expertise in marketing and sales, combined with their lasting partnership with Kroger, will be instrumental in helping us bring our delicious and sustainable hemp-based products to more consumers. Empire Marketing Strategies' innovative and data-driven approach to marketing will complement our mission to deliver our delicious products to a broader audience," said Braelyn Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of Planet Based Foods.

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Canada reaches tariff deal with China on canola, electric vehicles

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Canada has reached a deal with China to increase the limit of imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in exchange for Beijing dropping tariffs on agricultural products, such as canola, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.

The tariffs on canola are dropping to 15 per cent starting on March 1. In exchange for dropping duties on agricultural products, Carney is allowing 49,000 Chinese EVs to be exported to Canada.

Carney described it as a “preliminary but landmark” agreement to remove trade barriers and reduce tariffs, part of a broader strategic partnership with China.