Core Viewpoint - Canada announced new tariffs on steel imports, particularly targeting products containing Chinese steel, citing protection of domestic industries. This move is seen as a violation of WTO rules and a form of unilateralism and protectionism, which China strongly opposes [1]. Group 1: Canada's Tariff Measures - Canada will expand the scope of steel import tariff quotas and tighten existing quotas, imposing additional taxes on imports outside the quota starting August 1 [1]. - A 25% additional tax will be levied on products imported from countries other than the U.S. that contain steel melted and poured in China [1]. Group 2: China's Response - China expressed strong dissatisfaction and opposition to Canada's unilateral measures, arguing that they disrupt international trade and harm China's interests [1]. - The Chinese government pointed out that the main issue affecting Canada's steel industry is the unilateral tariff measures imposed by the U.S., and criticized Canada for shifting the blame to other trade partners, including China [1]. - China urged Canada to correct its actions and stop the restrictive measures to maintain the integrity of multilateral trade systems and the overall economic relationship between China and Canada [1].
商务部新闻发言人就加拿大政府加严钢铁进口限制措施事答记者问
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