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China-Canada trade thaw falters as Beijing levies penalties for dumping pea starch
China's Ministry of Commerce announced a preliminary finding that Canadian pea-starch products were dumped in China, causing harm to its domestic industry. This follows Canada's anti-dumping investigation into Chinese steel racks, escalating trade tensions between the two countries.
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