Canada's Automotive Industry Takes a Major Shift: Ottawa Approves Deal with China In a move that is set to have far-reaching consequences, the Canadian government has agreed to a deal that will allow the importation of up to 49,000 electric vehicles (EVs) from China each year. This significant trade agreement is expected to have major implications for Canada's relationships with its two largest trading partners: the United States and China. As the North American auto industry continues to evolve, this deal marks a significant shift in Canada's stance on trade with China, potentially paving the way for increased economic cooperation between the two nations. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential impact on Canada's domestic auto industry and the national security implications of relying on Chinese-made vehicles.


Ottawa's deal to allow the import of 49,000 China EVs annually will have lasting implications for Canada's relationships with its two largest trading partners.