
BYD, Tesla may face import caps as Canada works out China EV quota

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Canadian officials are discussing how to allocate a new low-tariff quota for Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs), allowing up to 49,000 units annually at a 6.1% tariff. This opens the Canadian market to brands like BYD and Chery for the first time, while also enabling Tesla to export its Chinese-made vehicles. An initial allocation of 24,500 permits is available until August 31, with plans to ensure equitable access among manufacturers. The government aims to reserve half the quota for cars priced under C$35,000 within five years, promoting joint-venture investments in Canada.
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