Canada appears to be downplaying concerns over a contentious electric vehicle (EV) deal with China, suggesting it won't jeopardize the country's participation in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Amidst "productive" discussions with the United States, Canadian officials seem to be navigating a delicate balance between their economic interests and trade tensions. The EV agreement has sparked controversy, with the US expressing concerns over national security implications and the potential for China to gain access to sensitive technology. As Canada looks to position itself as a key player in the global EV market, the outcome of these talks will have significant implications for the country's trade relationships and economic future.
Canada signals China EV deal won’t derail USMCA amid ‘productive’ talks with U.S. Automotive News