"China's Ambassador to Canada, Wang Di, has shed light on the status of Chinese automotive imports to the country, revealing that several major brands are working closely with Canadian government agencies to finalize necessary steps before their vehicles can hit Canadian roads. Chery and BYD, two prominent Chinese automakers, are among those coordinating with regulatory bodies, a move that suggests a potential easing of tensions surrounding the importation of Chinese-made vehicles to Canada. The development comes as the Canadian government continues to navigate complex trade relationships with China, with the automotive sector being a key area of focus. As the country looks to diversify its import options, the progress made by these Chinese brands could have significant implications for the Canadian automotive market."


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.