China-Canada/Anti-dumping Probe
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1. Various of office buildings, sign, entrance of Chinese Ministry of Commerce, Chinese national flag
Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Yadong, spokesman, Ministry of Commerce:
"During Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China this January, both sides reached specific arrangements for properly resolving economic and trade issues in areas such as electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, canola seeds, and agricultural and aquatic products. Canada will make positive adjustments to its unilateral measures targeting Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products. In response, China will adjust its anti-discrimination measures in accordance with relevant laws and regulations."
FILE: Ottawa, Canada - Oct 18, 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Parliament Hill
4. National flag of Canada
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5. Various of rapeseed flowers, bees
Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Yadong, spokesman, Ministry of Commerce:
"Given the complexity of the case, the anti-dumping investigation in Canadian canola imports has been extended to March 9, 2026. The Ministry of Commerce will issue an arbitration notice prior to this date. Within the framework of relevant regulations, the Ministry of Commerce will fully consider Canada's reasonable claims and make an objective and fair final ruling based on facts and evidence."
FILE: Meishan City, Sichuan Province, southwest China - February 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Various of rapeseed oil production line
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8. Various of rapeseed oil production line
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9. Aerial shots of containers, cargo ships at port
China will make an objective and impartial final ruling over an anti-dumping probe in canola seed imports from Canada, the Ministry of Commerce said at a regular press briefing on Thursday.
The investigation, launched on Sept 9, 2024, has been extended to March 9, 2026 due to the complexity of the case, according to He Yadong, spokesman for the Ministry.
"During Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China this January, both sides reached specific arrangements for properly resolving economic and trade issues in areas such as electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, canola seeds, and agricultural and aquatic products. Canada will make positive adjustments to its unilateral measures targeting Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products. In response, China will adjust its anti-discrimination measures in accordance with relevant laws and regulations," He said.
"Given the complexity of the case, the anti-dumping investigation in Canadian canola imports has been extended to March 9, 2026. The Ministry of Commerce will issue an arbitration notice prior to this date. Within the framework of relevant regulations, the Ministry of Commerce will fully consider Canada's reasonable claims and make an objective and fair final ruling based on facts and evidence," he said.
China-Canada/Anti-dumping Probe
Dateline : Feb 12, 2026/File
Location : China
Duration : 2'18
FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of office buildings, sign, entrance of Chinese Ministry of Commerce, Chinese national flag
Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Yadong, spokesman, Ministry of Commerce:
"During Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China this January, both sides reached specific arrangements for properly resolving economic and trade issues in areas such as electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, canola seeds, and agricultural and aquatic products. Canada will make positive adjustments to its unilateral measures targeting Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products. In response, China will adjust its anti-discrimination measures in accordance with relevant laws and regulations."
FILE: Ottawa, Canada - Oct 18, 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Parliament Hill
4. National flag of Canada
FILE: Ottawa, Canada - September 2016 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Various of rapeseed flowers, bees
Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Yadong, spokesman, Ministry of Commerce:
"Given the complexity of the case, the anti-dumping investigation in Canadian canola imports has been extended to March 9, 2026. The Ministry of Commerce will issue an arbitration notice prior to this date. Within the framework of relevant regulations, the Ministry of Commerce will fully consider Canada's reasonable claims and make an objective and fair final ruling based on facts and evidence."
FILE: Meishan City, Sichuan Province, southwest China - February 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Various of rapeseed oil production line
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of rapeseed oil production line
FILE: Shandong Province, east China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Aerial shots of containers, cargo ships at port
China will make an objective and impartial final ruling over an anti-dumping probe in canola seed imports from Canada, the Ministry of Commerce said at a regular press briefing on Thursday.
The investigation, launched on Sept 9, 2024, has been extended to March 9, 2026 due to the complexity of the case, according to He Yadong, spokesman for the Ministry.
"During Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China this January, both sides reached specific arrangements for properly resolving economic and trade issues in areas such as electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, canola seeds, and agricultural and aquatic products. Canada will make positive adjustments to its unilateral measures targeting Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products. In response, China will adjust its anti-discrimination measures in accordance with relevant laws and regulations," He said.
"Given the complexity of the case, the anti-dumping investigation in Canadian canola imports has been extended to March 9, 2026. The Ministry of Commerce will issue an arbitration notice prior to this date. Within the framework of relevant regulations, the Ministry of Commerce will fully consider Canada's reasonable claims and make an objective and fair final ruling based on facts and evidence," he said.
ID : 8465687
Published : 2026-02-12 18:00
Last Modified : 2026-02-12 19:31:44
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
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