Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the announcement is the adjustment of anti-discrimination measures against Canada due to changes in the trade relationship, specifically regarding tariffs on steel and aluminum products imported from China [1][2][3] - The Ministry of Commerce initiated an anti-discrimination investigation on September 26, 2024, regarding Canada's restrictive measures on imports of electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products from China [1][2] - The adjustment of measures is effective from March 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, during which certain imported goods from Canada will not be subject to anti-discrimination tariffs [2][3] Group 2 - The adjustment aligns with the preliminary joint arrangement between China and Canada to address trade issues, including the recent announcement by the Canadian government to modify tariffs on steel and aluminum products [2][3] - The Ministry of Commerce's decision to adjust the anti-discrimination measures is based on the recognition that Canada has made changes to its tariff policies, fulfilling specific conditions for adjustment [2][3] - The Ministry expresses a commitment to continue promoting healthy and sustainable development of China-Canada trade relations, guided by the consensus reached by the leaders of both countries [3]
商务部公布调整对加拿大反歧视措施并答记者问
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-02-27 08:52