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China announced a revenge on some Canadian farms and food imports on Saturday, after Canada imposed duties on Chinese -made electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products in October.

A statement by the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council states that new duties have been effective since March 20. An additional 100% tariffs will be imposed on Canadian rapped oil, oil cakes and peas, and an additional 25% tariffs will be applied to pork and aquatic products.

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With the declaration of tariffs by the United States, China, Canada and Mexico, tariffs are already high in global trade tensions.

These duties for TT TV imposing TT Teva against Chinese imports in October have come in change, including 100% Sartax on all Chinese -made EVs and 25% on steel and aluminum imports.

“Despite the frequent opposition and dissatisfaction of China, Canada has denied China-Canada economic and trade relations.” Without China’s frequent opposition and dissatisfaction, unilaterally restricted measures on electric vehicles, steel, aluminum and other products imported from China. “

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The decision to impose duties comes after an anti -discrimination investigation, which revealed that Canada has disrupted the general trade order from some Chinese products and damaged the legal rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. “

Canada announced a tariff on Chinese goods last August following the same duties against Chinese -made EV and other products by the US and the European Union. Western governments say China’s subsidy gives its industry an improper benefit.


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