Canada and China reach tariff deal on EVs sparking fears it will derail trade talks with U.S.

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BEIJING — Canada will lower its U.S.-aligned tariffs against Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for China reducing tit-for-tat tariffs against Canadian canola and seafood, a deal that has the potential to anger U.S. President Donald Trump.

Under the agreement, Canada will allow a small toehold for up to 49,000 Chinese EVs to enter the Canadian market at a tariff rate of 6.1 per cent, down from the current tariff rate of 100 per cent that Ottawa applied on Chinese-made EVs in fall 2024.

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