
Chinese electric carmakers see path to North American takeover with Canada trade deal

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Chinese electric carmakers, including BYD and Geely, are gaining access to North America as Canada drops a 100% tariff on China-made EVs, allowing imports of up to 49,000 units annually. This shift follows agreements between Beijing and the EU to reduce tariffs. While the new quota is modest, it marks a significant change in policy, potentially opening the door for Chinese EVs in the U.S. and Canada. BYD has seen success in Europe, and with the tariff removal in Canada, they expect improved sales and profitability.
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