China files complaint with World Trade Organization over Canadian steel tariffs
- China has filed a formal complaint at the World Trade Organization against Canada's newly imposed tariffs on steel and other imports, as confirmed by the Ministry of Commerce on August 15.
- The complaint highlights Canada's additional 25% duty on Chinese-made steel products introduced on August 1, which China calls protectionist.
- Chinese officials assert that the issues facing Canada's steel industry are due to U.S. tariffs rather than competition from China, according to statements from the Ministry of Commerce.
- Beijing warns that Canada's trade measures threaten global supply chains and accuse Canada of a broader trend of unilateralism in trade policy.
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Donald Trump's trade wars continue to cause chain effects. In the face of US tariffs of 50% on steel and aluminum, producing countries, starting with China, are looking for new markets. A situation that worries Canada, which last month imposed surcharges on Chinese steel. Beijing does not want to stay there and has filed a complaint against Ottawa against the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday, August 15.
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