China has imposed preliminary penalties on Canadian pea starch imports, requiring importers to post cash deposits of 73.5% of the goods' value. This decision follows an anti-dumping investigation by China's Ministry of Commerce, which found that Canadian pea starch was being dumped in the Chinese market, causing material damage to the domestic industry. The move coincides with Canada's own anti-dumping investigation into Chinese-made steel racks. AI
RANK_REASON International trade dispute involving regulatory penalties. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.0]
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