China Initiates Anti-Discrimination Investigation into Canada’s Restrictive Measures
09/26/2024 18:25
On September 26, 2024, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement, declaring the launch of an anti-discrimination investigation into Canada’s restrictive measures on Chinese products, including electric vehicles and steel and aluminum goods.
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