Canada reaches tariff-quota deal with China on EVs, canola
Canada and China agreed to reduce tariffs on 49,000 electric vehicles and cut canola levies from 84% to 15%, unlocking nearly $3 billion in Canadian export orders, officials said.
- Canada and China have reached a trade deal to reduce tariffs on electric vehicles to 6.1% and on canola seeds to 15%, as announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney during his visit to Beijing.
- Under the agreement, up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into Canada at a 6.1% tariff, significantly lower than the previous 100% tariff.
- China will reduce tariffs on Canadian canola products from 84% to approximately 15% by March 1, allowing for nearly $3 billion in export orders.
- Both nations have committed to building stronger ties, addressing previous trade tensions and focusing on mutual economic interests.
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