Canada has made a significant move in the world of international trade, announcing a deal to reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. In a surprising break with its southern neighbor, the Canadian government has agreed to lower the tariff on Chinese-made EVs, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the country's automotive industry. The decision comes as Canada seeks to promote the adoption of electric vehicles and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, but it also puts the country at odds with the United States, which has been imposing stricter trade restrictions on Chinese goods. The move is likely to spark a lively debate about the role of trade policy in shaping Canada's environmental and economic future.


Canada agrees to cut tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in break with the U.S.  CBS News