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Carney Says Chinese EV Deal an ‘Opportunity’ for Ontario, Auto Sector
The deal reduces EV tariffs to 6.1% and cuts Chinese tariffs on key Canadian agricultural exports, supporting workers and farmers amid strategic supply chain concerns.
- China, Canada's second-largest trading partner, imposed steep tariffs on Canadian agricultural goods in retaliation for Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
- Canadian Prime Minister Carney said Beijing agreed to remove tariffs on some Canadian goods and offer visa-free travel, describing the electric vehicle deal as an 'opportunity' for Ontario's auto sector.
- Ties between Canada and China were strained after China detained two Canadians in 2018, seen as retaliation for Canada's arrest of a Huawei executive wanted in the U.S.
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On Friday, Ontario's Prime Minister said that the deal with Beijing could inundate the Canadian market.
·Montreal, Canada
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Carney says Chinese EV deal an 'opportunity' for Ontario, auto sector
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleGUEST COLUMN: Mark Carney should have firm guardrails on Taiwan with China's Xi Jinping
As Prime Minister Mark Carney wraps up his first official trip to Beijing, the focus for Canadian citizens may fall on the deal involving Chinese electric vehicles and Canadian canola. But there are strategic implications for Canada to ponder: The People's Republic of China has been increasing its influence in not only the global south, but also the Arctic and Indo-Pacific including Taiwan.
·Toronto, Canada
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