China's growing presence in the Canadian automotive market has taken a significant turn with the announcement from China's ambassador to Canada, Wang Di. In a recent statement, Wang Di revealed that several Chinese brands, including Chery and BYD, are actively coordinating with Canadian government agencies to meet the necessary requirements before they can begin shipping vehicles to the country. The move comes as a major step forward for Chinese companies looking to expand their market share in Canada, where the demand for affordable and eco-friendly vehicles is on the rise. As Canada seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign oil and promote sustainable transportation, the entry of these Chinese brands is expected to bring increased competition to the market and potentially disrupt the status quo.
China’s ambassador to Canada Wang Di says other Chinese brands, such as Chery and BYD are coordinating with Canadian government agencies to complete steps before they can ship to Canada.