China to impose additional tariffs on some Canadian products after anti-discrimination probe
China announced Saturday that it will impose additional tariffs on some products imported from Canada based on the ruling of an anti-discrimination probe, Xinhua reports.
Effective from March 20, an additional 100-percent tariff will be imposed on imported rapeseed oil, oil cakes, and peas originating from Canada, while aquatic products and pork will be subject to an additional 25-percent tariff.
The decision comes after China's anti-discrimination probe, which found out that Canada's restrictive measures against some Chinese products have disrupted normal trade order and harmed the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.
Earlier, it was reported that China will introduce extra duties at the rate of 10-15% on US agricultural products from March 10 in response to the US tariff policy.