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Canada mulls surtax on Chinese vital mineral products, batteries, solar items

Canada said on Tuesday it was thinking about a prospective surtax on Chinese critical mineral items, batteries and parts, solar products, and semiconductors, a move which could trigger more retaliation from Beijing.

Canada announced last month it would enforce a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese electric cars and announced a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum from China.

The financing ministry said in a statement it was introducing a. 30-day public consultation duration on the possible surtax. It. ran a comparable exercise before the very first tariff announcement.

Canadian workers, the car sector, and related important. making supply chains currently deal with unfair competition. from Chinese producers, who benefit from China's deliberate,. state-directed policy of overcapacity, it said.

The Chinese embassy in Ottawa was not immediately available. for remark.

China, which deplored the tariffs unveiled in August,. revealed on Monday the start of an one-year anti-dumping. examination into imports of rapeseed from Canada.

(source: Reuters)