Canada's Chinese EV Deal Doesn't End With Imports
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Cybersecurity concerns cloud Canada’s EV opening to China
Canada’s decision to allow thousands of Chinese-made electric vehicles into the country at reduced tariffs is raising fresh cybersecurity and national security concerns, according to Global News and CTV News. According to Global News, Canada’s agreement with China would permit up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles to enter the market at a 6.1 per cent tariff, significantly lower than the rates imposed by the United States and the European Union…
China Says Canada Deal Doesn’t Target ‘Any Third Party’ Amid New US Threats
China’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the country’s most recent trade deal with Canada is not intended to target or affect any other nation. Spokesperson Lin Jian made the remark in response to an AFP reporter’s question about the most recent threats made by US President Donald Trump earlier this week. “China and Canada are building a new type of strategic partnership, reflecting the principles of equality, openness, inclusiveness, pea…
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