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    Canada imposes heavy tariffs on Chinese EVs as trade tensions rise

    August 26, 2024
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    Canada is set to implement significant tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) manufactured in China, including those produced by BYD, as part of a broader strategy to protect its automotive industry. The Canadian Department of Finance announced that these tariffs aim to safeguard over 125,000 auto manufacturing jobs, predominantly unionized, spanning the EV supply chain. The move is in response to what Canada perceives as China’s inadequate labor and environmental standards, which, according to Canadian officials, pose a threat to both local businesses and the nation’s economic future.

    Canada imposes heavy tariffs on Chinese EVs as trade tensions rise

    The new tariffs are scheduled to come into effect on October 1, imposing a 100% duty on all Chinese-made EVs and some hybrid vehicles. This decision aligns Canada with actions taken by the United States and the European Union, which have also announced hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs amid growing tensions over trade practices. In addition to the EV tariffs, Canada will also introduce a 25% tariff on imports of steel and aluminum starting October 15.

    In reaction to the impending tariffs, BYD, China’s largest EV manufacturer, has ramped up its strategic planning. The company recently engaged lobbyists to facilitate its entry into the Canadian market and held discussions with Canadian dealers to establish local distribution networks. This expansion effort is part of BYD’s broader strategy to penetrate international markets, with recent factory constructions in Turkey, Hungary, and Brazil.

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