2024-10-02
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reference news network reported on october 2according to a report on the singapore "lianhe zaobao" website on october 2, in response to canada's tariff increase on chinese electric vehicles taking effect and the release of a final list of products that will impose additional tariffs on chinese steel and aluminum products, china's ministry of commerce issued a statement on october 2. , china has filed a lawsuit at the wto against canada's unilateralism and trade protectionist practices, and launched an anti-discrimination investigation into canada's relevant restrictive measures in accordance with the law.
china's ministry of commerce issued a statement on its official website in the form of a question and answer, saying that china has noticed canada's release of relevant documents. for some time, canada has repeatedly ignored objective facts, ignored international economic and trade rules, ignored opposition and dissuasion from many parties, insisted on following individual countries, and adopted unilateral measures to suppress china.
china's ministry of commerce criticized canada's actions as violating the principles of market economy and fair competition, severely damaging the normal economic and trade cooperation between chinese and canadian enterprises, severely impacting china-canada economic and trade relations, and disrupting and distorting the global industrial and supply chains. china firmly opposes this.
china's ministry of commerce also emphasized that china has filed a lawsuit against canada's unilateralism and trade protectionist practices at the wto, and has launched an anti-discrimination investigation into canada's relevant restrictive measures in accordance with the law. canada should view bilateral economic and trade cooperation rationally and objectively, respect facts, abide by wto rules, and not go further down the wrong path. china will take all necessary measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of chinese enterprises.
canadian prime minister trudeau announced on august 26 that a 100% tariff will be imposed on chinese electric vehicles starting from october 1, and a 25% surcharge will also be imposed on steel and aluminum products imported from china.
canadian finance minister freeland said on september 24 that he would consider following the united states in banning the use of chinese-made automotive software in cars.
photo taken on may 9 of the new energy vehicle production line in nio's second factory in xinqiao intelligent electric vehicle industrial park in hefei city, anhui province (xinhua news agency)