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据中新网多伦多2月22日电,加拿大政府将从今年11月5日开始实施一项新政策,要求钢铁进口商在填写进口报关单时,必须向加拿大边境服务局报告进口钢铁的“熔化和浇注国家”信息。这是加拿大钢铁进口监测计划的一部分,旨在更好地掌握进口钢铁的来源和流向,保护本国的钢铁产业。

加拿大此举可能会引起一些国家的关注和争议,因为这将使得加拿大能够更精确地追踪钢铁产品的来源,有分析认为,这可能会对某些国家的钢铁出口产生影响。

这项政策是加拿大政府在全球钢铁市场竞争日益激烈的情况下采取的措施之一。近年来,加拿大一直在努力保护本国钢铁产业,防止受到不公平贸易竞争的侵害。

英文标题:Canada to Monitor Steel “Origin”
关键词:Canada, steel imports, monitoring

英文新闻内容:
According to a report from China News Service Toronto on February 22, the Canadian government will implement a new policy starting November 5 this year, requiring steel importers to report the “melting and casting country” information of imported steel when filling out customs declaration forms. This is part of the Canadian Steel Import Monitoring Program, aimed at better tracking the source and flow of imported steel to protect the domestic steel industry.

The move by Canada may draw the attention and controversy of some countries, as it will allow Canada to trace the origin of steel products more accurately. Some analysts believe that this could affect the steel exports of certain countries.

This policy is one of the measures taken by the Canadian government to protect the domestic steel industry from unfair trade competition in the increasingly fierce global steel market. In recent years, Canada has been striving to safeguard its steel industry and prevent unfair trade practices.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2024/02-22/10167779.shtml

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