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斗不过特朗普,加拿大打法变了,将对中国产品加税,中方反制就绪
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-22 02:07

Group 1 - Canada announced a 25% tariff on steel and related products from China to protect its domestic industry from an influx of foreign steel following U.S. tariffs [1][3] - The Canadian government is responding to U.S. trade policies, particularly those imposed by the Trump administration, which have included tariffs ranging from 35% to 50% on various Canadian products [3][5] - The decision to target China is seen as a strategic move to demonstrate a tough stance externally while attempting to appease domestic dissatisfaction and signal cooperation to the U.S. [5][7] Group 2 - China is the largest steel producer globally and a significant source of steel imports for Canada, accounting for over 10% of Canada's steel imports last year, which could lead to increased costs for Canadian industries [5][7] - China's potential retaliatory measures include imposing punitive tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, which could severely impact Canada's agricultural sector that relies heavily on the Chinese market [7][9] - The evolving trade dynamics indicate a broader trend of countries aligning against China, with Canada’s actions reflecting this shift in international trade relations [7][9]