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被中国反击后,加拿大总理卡尼终于坐不住了,对中喊话想化解危机
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-07 10:26

Group 1 - The Canadian agricultural sector is facing significant challenges due to retaliatory measures from China, which have created a sense of urgency for the Canadian government [1][29]. - The trade conflict stems from Canada's imposition of punitive tariffs on Chinese imports, including a 100% tariff on electric vehicles and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum products [5][7]. - China's response included imposing a 100% punitive tariff on Canadian canola oil, canola meal, and peas, targeting the Canadian agricultural supply chain [9][11]. Group 2 - The retaliatory measures from China are not impulsive but rather a calculated response to perceived discriminatory practices by Canada, which has led to a significant impact on Canadian agricultural exports [13][15]. - Canada relies heavily on China for its agricultural exports, with over 75% of its canola seed and meal being sold to the Chinese market, making the situation critical for provinces like Saskatchewan [17][19]. - The potential expansion of China's retaliatory measures to other agricultural products could lead to a systemic collapse of Canada's agricultural exports, affecting the entire supply chain from farmers to exporters [21][23]. Group 3 - The situation has prompted Canadian Prime Minister Carney to seek negotiations with China, emphasizing the need for corrective actions to restore fair trade practices [29][31]. - The crisis in Canadian agriculture is attributed to the government's policy choices, highlighting the importance of addressing discriminatory measures against Chinese enterprises to revive the sector [33].