China to impose tariffs on Canadian food imports

independent.co.uk

China will impose new tariffs on Canadian food imports starting March 20. This follows Canada’s October decision to place duties on Chinese electric vehicles and steel products. The tariffs include a 100% duty on Canadian rapeseed oil and a 25% duty on pork and aquatic products. This move adds to existing global trade tensions, with recent tariff announcements from the US, China, Canada, and Mexico.


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