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加拿大代表团访华谈油菜籽出口,加内部掀起“汽车换油菜籽”讨论
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-09-05 22:49
Group 1 - The Canadian government is reviewing the current tariff rates on electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum imported from China, aiming to regain access to the Chinese market for canola, which is Canada's largest agricultural export [1][2] - A trade delegation from Saskatchewan, led by Premier Scott Moe, will visit China from September 6 to September 9 to advocate for the removal of punitive tariffs on Canadian canola [1][2] - The Canadian Ministry of Finance is also assessing whether to maintain the current tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum, as imports of these products have significantly decreased since the tariffs were implemented [1][2] Group 2 - Canada imposed a 100% tariff on electric vehicles and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum from China in October 2022, following the U.S. lead [2] - China initiated an anti-dumping investigation against Canadian canola on September 9, 2022, leading to a temporary anti-dumping measure with a 75.8% deposit starting August 14, 2025, which has severely impacted Canadian canola exports [2] - The ongoing trade dispute has prompted discussions in Canada about potentially removing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to alleviate the pressure on canola exports [2][3] Group 3 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has extended the anti-dumping investigation period for Canadian canola until March 9, 2026 [3]