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吃饭砸锅,加拿大肠子都要悔青了!外长总理接连访华,想亲自道歉
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-27 03:42

Group 1 - Canadian officials, including the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, are planning visits to China to discuss trade issues and seek to improve relations after previous tensions [3][5][20] - The Canadian government previously imposed high tariffs on Chinese products, including a 100% tariff on electric vehicles and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum, which led to a significant drop in exports [5][7] - China's response included an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola and a temporary anti-dumping deposit of 75.8%, impacting Canada's agricultural sector significantly [7][9] Group 2 - The Canadian canola industry, heavily reliant on exports to China, faced severe losses due to previous trade disputes, with estimates of $2.35 billion lost between 2019 and 2020 [9][11] - Domestic pressure in Canada is mounting, with calls from farmers and agricultural exporters for the government to reverse tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to avoid further restrictions from China [11][14] - The current Canadian administration's mixed signals in foreign policy have led to economic repercussions, highlighting the need for a more consistent approach to international relations [13][14] Group 3 - The Chinese government emphasizes the importance of sincerity and respect for mutual interests in rebuilding trust, indicating that mere diplomatic visits without concrete actions will not suffice [11][20] - Historical context shows that Canada has previously faced backlash from the U.S. while trying to balance its relations with China, complicating its trade policies [18][20] - The article suggests that Canada must demonstrate genuine commitment to cooperation through actions, such as lifting unreasonable tariffs, rather than relying solely on verbal assurances [20]