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Officials say Canada unlikely to get Chinese tariffs dropped but can expect progress
- Canada's federal officials mentioned potential relief on Chinese tariffs but do not expect a complete resolution to the dispute with Beijing.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit China, marking the first visit by a sitting prime minister in over eight years.
- Canada has imposed a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles and a 25% import tax on Chinese steel and aluminum, prompting China's tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Industry groups and some premiers in Canada are urging the government to eliminate these tariffs, while others express caution about Chinese imports.
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Federal officials who briefed journalists prior to Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China said that Chinese tariff relief could soon come about, but that would not put a definitive end to the dispute with Beijing.
·Montreal, Canada
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Federal officials briefing reporters ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China say there might be relief coming soon on Chinese tariffs, but not a total end to the dispute with Beijing.
·Canada
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Total News Sources6
Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 33%
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