China preps for protracted trade fight with probe into Canada’s EVs, metal tariffs
China has officially launched an investigation into Canada’s electric vehicle and metals tariffs, accusing the country of ‘discrimination’
Following a World Trade Organization complaint earlier this month, China has formally launched an investigation into what it has termed a “discriminatory” increase in tariffs from Canada against its electric vehicles (EVs), steel and aluminium.
“The process could involve written surveys, hearings and on-the-ground or delegated investigations,” the ministry said. “The investigation period is usually three months, and could be extended under special circumstances.”
While not specifying what actions could be taken after the investigation concludes, the ministry said Canada could request an intergovernmental negotiation within 30 days of its announcement.
Under Article 7 of the country’s foreign trade law, countermeasures can be taken against “any country or region” as a response to “prohibitive, restrictive or other measures” applied on a “discriminatory basis”.