As Canada looks to reduce its carbon footprint and meet its ambitious climate targets, the country is bracing for a significant shift in the automotive industry. With China emerging as a leading manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs), Canadian policymakers and industry leaders are racing to prepare for an influx of Chinese-made EVs on the market. According to exclusive insights from our reporters, Canada is expected to implement new regulations and standards to ensure the safety and quality of these imported vehicles, while also navigating complex trade agreements with China. As the demand for EVs continues to grow, Canada's readiness to accommodate this new wave of Chinese EVs will have far-reaching implications for the country's automotive sector, economy, and environment.
How Canada will prepare for Chinese EVs, according to our reporters The Globe and Mail