Ottawa Says Businesses Can Request Tariff Exemption on Chinese Goods

The federal government says businesses can now request remission from newly announced tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products.
Ottawa says the relief is aimed at offsetting challenges Canadian industries may face as they adjust their supply chains.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Aug. 26 that Canada will impose a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese EVs and a 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminum.
The tariff on Chinese EVs took effect Oct. 1, while steel and aluminum tariffs are set to come into place Oct. 22.
The federal government says it will consider requests where businesses rely on the imported product and can’t source it from elsewhere or where they face contractual obligations made prior to the tariffs announcement, as well as other exceptional circumstances….