The Ministry of Commerce decided to lift the additional tariffs on some imported Canadian goods as a measure against discrimination.

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16:48 27/02/2026
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The Ministry of Commerce has decided to make corresponding adjustments to the current anti-discrimination measures, and no anti-discrimination related tariffs will be imposed on some imported goods originating from Canada. The announcement is valid from March 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.
On February 27th, the Ministry of Commerce announced the adjustment of anti-discrimination measures against Canada. Previously, due to Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel-aluminum products, China had taken corresponding retaliatory measures. Recently, through negotiations, both China and Canada reached a preliminary agreement, and the Canadian government has partially adjusted the related tariff measures. In light of this, the Ministry of Commerce decided to adjust the current anti-discrimination measures by not imposing related tariffs on some imported goods originating from Canada. The announcement is valid from March 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce stated that China is willing to continue working with Canada to promote a healthy, stable, and sustainable development of bilateral economic and trade relations, guided by the important consensus of the two countries' leaders. For further reference, the original Chinese excerpt is provided in the provided document.