Bloomberg reported on October 25: "Canada announced an anti-dumping investigation into truck bodies from China. The Canada Border Services Agency disclosed on Friday that it has launched an investigation to determine whether truck bodies exported by Chinese producers are sold at unfair prices or subsidized, which has once again escalated Sino-Canadian trade tensions. Notably, this investigation comes as Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau is preparing to attend the APEC Summit and seek a meeting with China to ease trade conflicts. Last year, Sino-Canadian trade friction arose due to mutual tariff increases. Now, Canada's move is undoubtedly adding fuel to the fire. China has not yet responded."

[Clever] It is no coincidence that Canada initiated this investigation at this time. Announcing an anti-dumping investigation into Chinese truck bodies while Trudeau is preparing to attend the APEC Summit to seek a meeting with China to ease Sino-Canadian trade conflicts is clearly a double-dealing act. Canada's move is entirely politically motivated, attempting to unreasonably provoke and suppress China through trade means, without considering its own interests and international trade rules. Last year, Sino-Canadian relations were already strained due to the imposition of tariffs. Now, Canada's repeated provocations will only further worsen the trade relationship between the two countries. Its so-called anti-dumping investigation is nothing but a pretext for false accusations. China will certainly take strong measures to resolutely counter it. In the end, Canada will also pay a heavy price for its short-sighted actions!

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