
Cheap Chinese EVs Are Coming To Canada. Not Everyone Is Happy About It

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Canada has reduced tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) from 100% to 6.1%, allowing imports capped at 49,000 cars in the first year, increasing to 70,000 by year five. This decision has sparked concerns among Canadian politicians and labor groups about potential cybersecurity risks and its impact on U.S.-Canada relations. Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticized the move as detrimental to the Canadian auto industry, fearing job losses and security threats. The trade deal, while limited in scope, could lead to increased competition in the Canadian auto market.
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