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China accuses Canada of being ‘US colony’ as trade sparks fly
2018-04-01
[Atimes] NAFTA partner’s planned crackdown on the dumping of cheap steel angers the world’s second-largest economy.

When it comes to swapping insults, China’s state-owned media is in a league of its own. With a heavy helping of bile, the world’s second-largest economy ratcheted up the rhetoric with the United States in a looming trade war by branding neighbor Canada a “US colony.”

In a 477-word media tirade, China picked apart remarks made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday when he announced plans to bring in new regulations to crack down on countries dumping cheap steel and aluminum in foreign markets.

“Canada is a trading nation, and we will not allow North American industries to be hurt or threatened by unfair trade practices, like the diversion of steel and aluminum,” Trudeau said in a statement, without directly naming China.

“Our businesses and workers rely on our integrated industries, and we will take strong action to defend and protect our most important trade relationships. Canada will not be used as a backdoor into other North American markets. Our people have worked hard to be competitive in this global economy, and they deserve a level playing field,” he added.

But Trudeau’s comments sparked outrage in the Global Times, which is run by People’s Daily, the mouthpiece of Beijing.

‘Freaked out’
“[US President Donald] Trump’s announcement of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports earlier this month seems to have freaked out Canada [and it] may be trying to cement the exemption by accusing China of dumping,” the state-owned newspaper said in an editorial on Friday.

“In fact, Canada is more like a US colony economically, and half of its trade is with the US … But by following the US suit, Canada is acting like a crafty merchant,” it went on to say.

“We despise the way Canada vacillates between China and the US, and won’t readily let this go. Beijing should take punitive measures against Ottawa’s actions that undermine the interests of Chinese business, sending a warning to others,” the editorial added.

Still, President Xi Jinping’s ‘cabinet’ appears to be spooked since the Trump administration rolled out tough measures last month to curb steel and aluminum imports from China.

On Monday, Washington demanded that Beijing should cut tariffs on imported cars and allow access for foreign firms to own majority stakes in domestic financial services companies.
The White House also told China to buy more US-made semiconductors and clamp down on infringements on intellectual property rights. Failure to agree would trigger a new round of punitive tariffs on an array of Chinese goods, escalating trade tensions.

“We’re hopeful that China will work with us to basically address some of these practices,” Peter Navarro, the new US trade adviser, told CNBC earlier this week in a rare note of optimism after Trump slapped up to US$60 billion in tariffs on certain Chinese imports.

In response, Beijing has swung from confrontation to reconciliation. On Thursday, they told the US not to open “Pandora’s Box” and threatened to roll out $3 billion in tariffs on imports ranging from aircraft and related equipment to soybeans and cars.

“The malicious practices of the United States are like opening Pandora’s Box, and there is a danger of triggering a chain reaction that will spread the virus of trade protectionism across the globe,” a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesman told the media.

Posted by:3dc

#8  Canada should respond by calling China a North Korean lapdog.
Posted by: ruprecht   2018-04-01 22:36  

#7  Well I really hope that Trudeau's string pullers are sufficiently miffed that they impose further tarrifs. I bet there's a lot of other stuff Canada can manufacture at better quality and price
Posted by: Otto Spailet6361   2018-04-01 20:51  

#6  Kill NAFTA now.

Trump is threatening to do just that.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-04-01 15:12  

#5  Can't wait for the North Korean style howls when Mexico is no longer a backdoor into the US market. Kill NAFTA now.
Posted by: Blinky Uneatch1846   2018-04-01 14:02  

#4  Canada is California north in the eyes of the Chinese? Well, maybe under Trudeau.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-04-01 08:46  

#3  Does this mean America has wrested Vancouver from the Chinese?
Posted by: Blinky Uneatch1846   2018-04-01 07:19  

#2  China has nothing. We've got them by the balls. A trade war will devastate them, while we will be largely unaffected.

We could have done this ages ago, and saved our people. But the State Department didn't want to do it. Why would they benefit our own people at the expense of hostile foreigners?
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2018-04-01 03:16  

#1  A course grained rule perhaps, but if it annoys the Chinese, it's a good thing. So much winning!
Posted by: SteveS   2018-04-01 01:49  

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