Chinese Automaker Seeks to Enter Canadian Market Amid Growing Electric Vehicle Demand In a move that could shake up the Canadian automotive landscape, a prominent Chinese car manufacturer is poised to make its entry into the country's market. The decision comes on the heels of a landmark deal between Beijing and Ottawa, which paved the way for the importation of up to 49,000 electric vehicles annually from China. This development is expected to inject much-needed competition into the Canadian market, where consumers are increasingly turning to eco-friendly options. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to surge, industry insiders are watching closely to see how this newcomer will impact the market and what it means for consumers.


The Chinese automaker is one of several with plans to enter the Canadian market after Beijing and Ottawa struck a deal in January allowing imports of 49,000 electric vehicles annually from China.