China files WTO complaint against Canada's import restrictions

Friday, Aug 15, 2025 6:49 am ET1min read

China has filed a WTO complaint against Canada's import restrictions on steel and other products. The Chinese commerce ministry stated that Canada's actions violate WTO rules. China urges Canada to take immediate action and "strongly deplores and firmly opposes" the restrictions.

In a significant move to challenge Canada's recent trade policies, China has lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against Canada's import restrictions on steel and other products. The Chinese commerce ministry announced this action on August 15, 2025, expressing strong disapproval and firm opposition to the Canadian measures [1].

The ministry's statement highlighted that China "strongly deplores and firmly opposes Canadian actions," and urged Canada to take immediate corrective steps. This latest development comes amid ongoing trade tensions between the two nations, with China previously criticizing Canada's new duties on Chinese imported steel for violating WTO rules [2].

The complaint, filed under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding, seeks to address what China perceives as unfair trade practices. The Chinese commerce ministry emphasized the importance of adhering to international trade rules and norms, suggesting that Canada's restrictions are not aligned with WTO principles.

Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor this situation, as it could have implications for global trade dynamics and potentially impact the steel market. The resolution of this dispute could set a precedent for future trade negotiations and could influence other countries' trade policies.

References:
[1] https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/china-files-wto-complaint-against-canadas-steel-import-restrictions-2025-08-15/
[2] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-china-canada-duties-tariffs-steel-trade-wto/

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