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加拿大无理要求海康威视停止运营,中方:将坚决维护中企正当合法权益

Group 1 - Canada has ordered Hikvision to cease operations in the country within 120 days, citing national security concerns [1][2] - The Canadian government, led by Minister Mélanie Joly, claims that Hikvision's continued operations pose a threat to national security, based on information from security and intelligence agencies [1] - Hikvision has strongly opposed this decision, arguing that it lacks factual basis and due process, and is discriminatory against Chinese companies [1][2] Group 2 - The Chinese Embassy in Canada has urged the Canadian government to stop politicizing economic issues and to cease its unreasonable suppression of Chinese enterprises [2] - Experts suggest that the lack of specific reasons for the shutdown indicates the absurdity of the national security threat claims [2] - Hikvision has faced previous sanctions and restrictions from the U.S., highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting Chinese companies [2] Group 3 - The Canadian Investment Act has been updated multiple times since its inception in 1985, tightening scrutiny on foreign investments, particularly from Chinese companies [3] - Despite the tightening of investment rules, Chinese companies continue to receive interest from Canadian firms, as evidenced by ongoing investments in the mining sector [3] - A recent controversy in British Columbia shows that a ferry company is proceeding with contracts to build ferries with a Chinese company, despite political opposition [3]