The State Council has announced new adjustments to the China import-export tariffs for 2025 to expand domestic demand and serve industrial development and technological progress in the coming year.
Citing “economic wartime,” B.C. Premier David Eby says his government backs a federal plan to respond to proposed U.S. tariffs, up to and including possible export tariffs and targeted export ...
tariffs aren’t paid by one government to another,” says the Export Development Canada website. The first is to raise revenue. Proceeds from a tariff can be used to bolster a government’s ...