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Beijing: We should punish ‘US colony’ Canada over possible anti-dumping rules

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China should take “punitive” measures against Canada if new regulation­s from Ottawa against dumping of aluminum and steel target Beijing, Chinese tabloid Global Times said in an editorial on Friday.

The widely read Global Times is run by the ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily, although its stance does not necessaril­y reflect Chinese government policy.

The editorial excoriated Ottawa for what it characteri­zed as vacillatio­n between the US and China, referring to recent comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about steel and aluminum dumping.

Canada has “sound trade ties and... no major disputes,” with China, it said.

Canada’s imports of Chinese steel make up a small proportion of its total imports, and it imports nearly no aluminum from China, the editorial said, adding that “Canada is more like a US colony economical­ly.”

However, a “self-seeking and greedy Canada” would be unlikely to cut itself off from the Chinese market completely, it said.

On Tuesday, Trudeau said that Canada will act to prevent the smuggling of cheap steel and aluminum into the North American market.

“By following the US suit, Canada is acting like a crafty merchant. Chinese people used to hold full respect for Western countries. But as their exchanges grow, these countries begin unveiling their selfish and cunning nature,” the editorial said.

“We have profession­al teams to cope with small countries of this kind,” the editorial said.

 ?? (Peter Power/Reuters) ?? STORED ROLLS of steel are seen outside the ArcelorMit­tal Dofasco plant, an integrated steel producer, in Hamilton, Ontario, last month.
(Peter Power/Reuters) STORED ROLLS of steel are seen outside the ArcelorMit­tal Dofasco plant, an integrated steel producer, in Hamilton, Ontario, last month.

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