Canada Considers Removing 100% Tariff on Chinese Electric Vehicles
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Canada is considering removing its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, which would mark a significant policy shift away from the U.S. approach under President Trump's trade war. The potential move comes as China has become an automotive powerhouse but its EVs have been largely excluded from North American markets due to steep tariffs. This policy consideration represents a major break with U.S. trade strategy and could open Canadian markets to Chinese EV manufacturers.
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China has become an automaking powerhouse, but thanks to steep tariffs on its electric vehicles, most North American consumers have yet to see its cars on their roads.
The potential pivot comes as President Donald Trump's trade war...
Canada is considering dropping 100 percent tariffs on imports of EVs from China, in a potentially major break with the U.S. approach.
Canada is considering dropping 100 percent tariffs on imports of EVs from China, in a potentially major break with the U.S. approach.
