Canada plans to impose tariffs on Chinese made electric vehicles! Response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Canada plans to impose tariffs on Chinese made electric vehicles! The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds: Following the United States and the European Union, Canada also plans to impose import taxes on Chinese made electric vehicles. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that this move is not in the interest of either party.
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