Dossier
Dumping
Coverage of Dumping in the Nexus archive.
Chinaplace1Canadaplace1Ministry of Commerce (China)organization1pea-starch productstopic1steel rackstopic1anti-dumping investigationtopic1Chad Wolfperson1Chinese Communist Partyorganization1Donald Trumpperson1America First Trade Policy Executive Ordertopic1U.S. Trade Representativeorganization1Steel and aluminum industriestopic1Rare Earth Mineralstopic1
- 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.
- CHAD WOLF: America cannot ignore China’s economic attack on US industry
Chad Wolf warns that China's economic tactics, including dumping subsidized goods, are undermining U.S. industries like steel, aluminum, and rare earth minerals. President Trump's America First Trade Policy and tariffs aim to counter these practices, but the article emphasizes the need for continued enforcement to protect American jobs and markets.