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加拿大反对党领袖放话:面对中美,我们太软弱
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 04:08

Group 1 - The Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for being "too weak" in dealing with the U.S. and China, claiming that Canada should adopt a "strong stance" [1][3] - Poilievre accused Trudeau of failing to protect Canadian interests, highlighting that despite concessions made to the U.S., such as the cancellation of the digital services tax, Canada still faced increased tariffs [1][3] - The Canadian government stated that the average tariff rate imposed by the U.S. on Canadian goods remains one of the lowest among its trade partners, despite significant impacts from tariffs on specific sectors like lumber, steel, aluminum, and automobiles [1][4] Group 2 - China has imposed significant tariffs on Canadian products, including a 100% tariff on canola oil and oilseed meal, and a 25% tariff on Canadian seafood and pork [3][4] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce initiated an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian pea starch, citing a significant increase in imports at prices below domestic sales, which has harmed local industries [4] - The Canadian government is discussing support measures for farmers affected by the trade tensions, as China is a major market for Canadian canola, accounting for over 50% of its exports [4][5]