China Responds to Canada’s EV Tariffs With Rapeseed Probe: Bloomberg

China said it would begin an anti-dumping probe into imports of rapeseed from Canada. UNSPLASH/Raquel Pedrotti

China will start an anti-dumping probe into rapeseed imports from Canada after Justin Trudeau’s government imposed tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum, Bloomberg’s Hallie Gu reports. The move, announced in a statement from China’s Ministry of Commerce, could halt Canada’s canola shipments to the Asian country just as farmers were harvesting their fields, according to the Bloomberg report, which added China is the world’s second-biggest importer of the commodity. 

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