
China:  , China said Saturday it did slap tariffs on French products including hemp oil and meat, after a Beijing spacecraft into levies imposed by Ottawa on Chinese goods next month.
Beijing’s trading ministry said it would strike imported soybean oil, oil cakes, and vegetables from Canada with a 100 percentage price.
Underwater products and meat will face a 25 percentage levy.
The procedures may come into effect on Mar 20, Beijing said.
Ottawa past August placed 100 percent tariffs on Chinese energy car goods, matching US actions seeking to fight off a storm of Chinese state-subsidised vehicles into North America.
It also announced a surtax on imports of steel and aluminum products from China.
Beijing’s commerce ministry said a probe into those measures found that Canadian policies “disrupted the normal trade order and harmed the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises”.
” China urges Canada to immediately correct its bad practices, lift its restrictive measures and eliminate its negative effects”, a ministry spokesperson said.