
China Imposes New Tariffs on Canadian Products Effective March 20
Starting March 20, China will impose additional tariffs on Canadian rapeseed oil, oil cakes, peas, aquatic products, and pork, escalating trade tensions.
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Starting March 20, China will impose additional tariffs on Canadian rapeseed oil, oil cakes, peas, aquatic products, and pork, escalating trade tensions.
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China strongly opposes the U.S. 10% additional tariff on Chinese goods, vows to file a WTO lawsuit and implement countermeasures to protect its interests.
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