Detroit-based automakers pioneered open trade between Canada and the United States, benefiting both countries. President ...
Canada is allowing 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles to be imported for retail sales annually at a tariff rate of 6.1%.
Canada cut tariffs on Chinese EVs to 6.1% with a 49,000-unit cap. Dealers are lining up, Trump calls it a disaster, and the first cars have landed.
Canada has found a new way to hit back at President Donald Trump’s tariffs - by rolling out the red carpet for Chinese carmakers. As US automakers scale back operations north of the border, Ottawa is ...
Price, quality, and value for money are the main reasons Canadians lean toward buying a Chinese car, a new survey shows.
Federal rebates are back, gas prices are climbing, and Canadians are watching their neighbors plug in and following suit ...
Canadian auto dealers propose opening the market to more European, Japanese, and Korean cars Move could sidestep U.S. tariffs and reshape vehicle options for Canadian consumers CADA says regulatory ...
The United States won’t allow Chinese electric cars from Canada to enter its market, President Donald Trump’s ambassador in Ottawa said, after a January deal in which Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
The struggling automaker is exploring exports from China to North America made with its partner Dongfeng ...
Editor’s note: The latest information on tariffs on all imported vehicles can be found here. Between high interest rates and high sticker prices, affordability remains one of the biggest challenges ...
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