China has announced steep tariffs on several Canadian agricultural and food products in response to Canada’s recent import levies on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum.
Starting March 20, Beijing will impose a 100% tariff on Canadian rapeseed oil, oilcakes, and peas, while aquatic products and pork will face an additional 25% tariff, according to China’s commerce ministry. The move escalates trade tensions between the two nations, which have had a strained economic relationship in recent years.
The latest tariffs come after Canada introduced duties targeting Chinese EVs and metals, citing concerns over market competition and unfair trade practices. Experts warn that China’s retaliation could severely impact Canadian exporters, especially those reliant on agricultural trade with the world’s second-largest economy.
China is one of Canada’s key agricultural markets, and the new tariffs may force Canadian producers to seek alternative buyers. The rapeseed oil sector, in particular, is expected to take a significant hit, as China is a major importer of the product.
Trade relations between Canada and China have been rocky, with previous disputes over canola exports and political tensions influencing economic policies. Analysts suggest these new tariffs could further strain diplomatic ties while increasing uncertainty for businesses.
As global trade wars continue, businesses and policymakers will closely monitor how Canada responds to China’s latest economic measures.


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