Canada Allows Enterprises To Apply For Tariffs Imposed On Chinese Electric Vehicles And Steel And Aluminum Products

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          According to Reuters, a few days ago, the Canadian Ministry of Finance said that Canadian companies can apply for a temporary reduction in tariffs on electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products imported from China.

 

          In a statement, the Canadian Ministry of Finance stated that in order to ensure that Canadian companies have enough time to adjust the supply chain and also reduce the burden on local enterprises, the Canadian government will exempt local enterprises with additional taxes or refund additional additional additional additional additional taxes under specific and special circumstances. Tax.

 

         At the same time, the Canadian Ministry of Finance stated that in order to create a fair competitive environment for Canadian workers and enterprises, the Canadian federal government will consider the period of appropriate tariff reduction measures. In most cases, only the transitional reduction measures during the supply chain adjustment period may be traced back to trace back Effective on the date of implementation of the additional tax.

 

        Therefore, if there is the following situations, the Federal Government of Canada will consider the exemption application of local enterprises: the products or alternatives imported from China or alternatives from China cannot be rationally obtained in Canada or from non -China sources; The contract requires that enterprises must purchase products from China for their products or projects during certain periods; other special circumstances that may have a major adverse effect on the Canadian economy.

 

        In addition, the Canadian government will not reduce tariffs on goods that are sold to the United States under the same conditions.

At the end of August this year, Canada announced that it is planned to increase 100%surcharges to electric vehicles imported from China from October 1st. It is worth noting that this 100%additional tax is the basis of 6.1%tariff basis at the current 6.1%tariff basis. Exclusive collection. In addition, Canada announced that it will impose 25%tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from China, which will take effect on October 22.

 

        From September 10th to October 10th, the Canadian government has launched a 30 -day public consultation period on whether the Canadian government has imposed tariffs on Chinese products in other industries, including battery and battery components, semiconductors, solar products and key minerals. If the Canadian government has decided to levy additional additional taxes on other products, these products will also be included in the scope of reduction procedures.