Trudeau government to match U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs

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HALIFAX—Canada is following the U.S. lead and slapping steep new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and on heavily subsidized Chinese steel and aluminum imports, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday morning.

As the Star first reported, Canada’s tariffs on Chinese EVs will match the U.S. level, which quadrupled in May, at 100 percent, effective Oct. 1, in an attempt to protect domestic EV carmakers from a rising tide of cheap imports.

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