Canadians Say They'll Buy Cheaper Chinese EVs as Tariffs Drop
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Canada challenges the threats of increasing tariffs by up to 100% on the part of US President Donald Trump, now targeting the market for electric cars coming from China.And it is that after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced an agreement to reduce taxes on Chinese electric cars from 100% to 6.1% from January 2026, Canadians see this option with good eyes.Despite Trump's threats, Canada sees with good eyes the Chinese electric car market Despit…
As Prime Minister Mark Carney reduces tariffs on imports of Chinese electric vehicles, a new survey suggests that Canadians are becoming much more open to buying these carsMore than half of Canadians, or 53 percent, says knowing that an electric vehicle was manufactured in China would have no effect on their purchasing decision, according to a new Nanos Research Group survey for Bloomberg News. An additional 15 percent said that Chinese manufact…
The government also recently revealed a plan to restore consumer incentives for the purchase of electric vehicles
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