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Canada announces plans for 100% surtax on Chinese EVs


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Canada announces plans for 100% surtax on ******** EVs

Aug. 26 (UPI) — The ********* government announced on Monday it will place a 100% surtax on all ********-made electric vehicles and a 25% surtax on imported ******** steel and aluminum.

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the EV surtax would start Oct. 1, which will apply in addition to the most-favored-nation tariff of 6.1% that is currently applied to ********-produced vehicles that are imported to Canada.

“We are transforming Canada’s auto sector into a global leader in building the vehicles of tomorrow,” ********* Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said

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on Monday. “But actors like China have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in the global marketplace.”

The Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association’s president Flavio Volpe

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to slap ******** EVs with significant tariffs like the ******* States. He said tariffs were justified because of ******** business rule-breaking.

U.S. President Joe Biden in

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new tariffs on about $18 billion of imported ******** electric vehicles that could have entered the U.S. market at a cheaper price than electric vehicles made in America, against protests from Beijing. The move also raised tariffs on EVs to 100%, up from 25%.

The surtax on ******** steel and aluminum will start Oct. 15. It said a final list of goods that will be subjected to surtaxes will be announced by Oct. 1.

“The Government of Canada will launch a second 30-day consultation concerning other sectors critical to Canada’s future prosperity, including batteries and battery parts, semiconductors, solar products and critical minerals,” the Department of Finance Canada said in a statement.

“A consultation notice will be released in the coming days to help inform any further government action.”

The department said ********* workers are facing” unfair competition” from ******** companies and products. It said China’s policy of “overcapacity,” or flooding a market with cheap goods, lacked labor and environmental standards.

The policies threaten Canada’s long-term capacity, leading to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to announce the new measures.

“Canada is home to the talented workers, raw materials, clean electricity and specialized production capabilities needed to build electric vehicles and that is why our EV supply chain potential is ranked first in the world,” Freeland said in a statement.

“That is why our government is moving forward with decisive action to level the playing field, protect ********* workers, and match measures taken by key trading partners.”



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