"Canadian Automaker to Import Chinese-Made Electric Vehicle Under Quota Deal: As part of Ottawa's efforts to ease trade tensions with Beijing, a Canadian automaker is set to import a Chinese-made electric vehicle into the country. The vehicle is reportedly built at a Shanghai assembly plant and will be brought into Canada under a quota system for China-made EVs, which was introduced as part of a tariff deal between the two nations. The move is seen as a significant development in the growing electric vehicle market, where Canadian consumers are increasingly looking for affordable and environmentally friendly options. With the Canadian auto industry facing intense competition from international rivals, this deal could be a crucial step in maintaining the country's competitiveness in the EV sector."
The model is likely built at the company’s assembly plant in Shanghai and imported to Canada under the quota system for China-made EVs introduced as part of Ottawa’s tariff deal with Beijing in ...