A commerce ministry spokesperson on Thursday urged Canada not to resort to protectionism in the disguise of "fair competition," after Canada unveiled its plan to launch a consultation process concerning Chinese electric vehicles (EVs).
Spokesperson He Yadong told a press conference that the ministry had taken note of Canada's announcement that it would launch a 30-day consultation process on potential policy responses to Chinese EVs, starting from July 2.
The development of China's EV industry is a result of open competition, said He, adding that Chinese EVs are welcomed by global users, including those in Canada, and have contributed greatly to tackling climate change and promoting a green transition.
Canada has long declared its support for free trade and is a beneficiary of the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules-based multilateral trading system, said He. The spokesperson also said that the Canadian side should respect the facts, abide by WTO rules, and create a fair, non-discriminatory and predictable market environment for the common development of the EV industry in both countries.
He said that China will pay close attention to the follow-up moves of the Canadian side and firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.
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