Chinese ambassador pitches new EVs as first step to new Canadian jobs, cheaper cars
Agreement sets annual quota of 49,000 EVs with half priced under $35,000 by 2030 to boost Canadian manufacturing and jobs, amid security and market concerns.
- China's envoy to Canada, Wang Di, emphasizes partnership with Canadian autoworkers to create jobs and reduce car prices.
- Wang highlights that proposed projects will aid the Canadian electric vehicle industry and job growth.
- He assures that investments from Beijing will enhance Canada's manufacturing sector.
- Wang states that only win-win cooperation can last, reflecting China's aim for mutual benefit.
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Chinese ambassador pitches new EVs as a first step to new Canadian jobs, cheaper cars
As critics attack Ottawa's agreement last week to start allowing a small number of Chinese electric vehicles into Canada, China's envoy to Ottawa says Beijing wants to partner with Canadian autoworkers to create good jobs and build cheaper cars.
Analysis: The aftermarket will feel the impact of Chinese EVs
As Canada opens the door to Chinese EVs, let’s break down the details and what it means for auto care professionals Canada has officially reopened its doors to Chinese electric vehicles. Not cautiously. Not quietly. But with the kind of policy whiplash that leaves industry insiders wondering whether anyone is actually steering the wheel. Under a new trade framework tied to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent China visit, Canada will allow Chines…
Chinese ambassador pitches new EVs as first step to new Canadian jobs, cheaper cars
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
The Prime Minister of Ontario and the leaders of the Canadian automotive sector reiterate their opposition to the trade truce between Canada and China. According to them, opening the door to electric vehicles with Chinese investment is a Trojan horse.
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