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China has announced the tariffs of Canada in Canada on Saturday, Octave was introduced in October in October, China-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products.
Tariffs announced by the Ministry of Commerce, the entry into force on March 20, the US President added a new front to a new trade war for a new trade war with threats and threats in Canada, Mexico and Chinese and other nations.
According to the ministry, Canada will implement collium oil, oil cakes and peas, and Chinese tariffs with oil cakes and peas imports and 4 percent tariff.
A 25 percent tariff for 100 percent tariffs and its aluminum and steel products in Canada’s EVS “is a typical protection of the world trade organization, and is a typical protection of protectionism,” the ministry said, “the ministry said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ottawa, as well as the leadership of the United States and the European Union, after the leadership of the Chinese and European Union, and applied the import money applied to China’s deliberate policy and applied to the Chinese EVS.
China is the second largest trading partner of Canada, and behind the US
President of the Canadian Council of Canada Chris Davison, CBC told CBC on Saturday that China’s “Canadian Canola will have a negative impact in the Canola industry.”
“It will be a fan to say that people are worried,” Davison said. He added that the United States and Chinese markets are usually represented by more than 75 percent of the Canadian Global Canola trade. “
On Friday, the Federal Government announced some tariffs for Canadian enterprises and employees, including Canadian agricultural and food industry, and some tariffs for employees.
Davison, “immediately, the Federal Government will need to be financially supported by the Canadian Canada industry.”
He said that Ottawa and Canada should be “meaningful attractive” among the main trade partners.
“All markets have a risk associated with them, and we have to manage these risks effectively,” Davison said. “And this, in this case, requires a good, powerful tab between the two governments.”