Canada Concerns about Exports of Canola, Agricultural and Water Products to China - Ministry of Commerce Responds
Canada Concerns about Exports of Canola, Agricultural and Water Products to China - Ministry of Commerce Responds Cailian News, January 16th. Canada has concerns regarding the exports of canola, agricultural and water products to China. According to the information, both sides have reached a preliminary consensus on adjusting the anti-dumping measures on canola. Could you introduce more details? The official from the Department of America and Oceania of the Ministry of Commerce explained the results of the China-Canada economic and trade negotiations, stating that China and Canada have carried out multiple rounds of consultations with a spirit of cooperation, striving to shorten the list of issues. Canada will make positive adjustments regarding unilateral measures taken against Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, as well as individual cases of Chinese companies operating in Canada. In turn, China will adjust the anti-dumping measures on canola and the anti-discrimination measures on certain agricultural and water products from Canada according to relevant laws and regulations. It is believed that these arrangements will play an active role in deepening the cooperation between the relevant industries of China and Canada and enhancing the well-being of the people of both countries.
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