Canada is dropping the EV tariffs and will be importing 50k Chinese EVs per year. Carney quoted as saying by 2030 an EV in Canada will cost $35k which is a sure shot more affordable than buying the latest $80000 Child Obliterator

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      America yanked on the leash, but Canada’s most populous province also has a large car manufacturing industry. All American brands btw, Canada has no national car brands.

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      Ontario has an auto manufacturing sector. But yes it was just Trudeau following the dumbass Biden move without real thought put into it.

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      It’s 1k more than Tesla sold in Canada last year, and it’s a ramping-up number year-over-year. Also, the comparison must be made to how many EVs were sold in Canada, not how many cars overall, and this is basically an extra 25-30% of the total EV supply sold in 2024.

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          As an addendum, if EVs are forced to become cheaper, all other cars must follow or go unsold. This is also a strategic entry for Chinese EVs into North America. They’re such overwhelmingly better cars that they make all American cars look bad in comparison.

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        This is to be expected. We already know that China switched from Venezuelan to Canadian crude since last November after the Trump-Xi meeting:

        So the US already gave China ample time to reroute its oil supply before the recent operation in Venezuela. It’s not hard to see that the US is picking off the anti-American countries one by one, from Venezuela to Iran, to gain control in Latin America and the Middle East.

        Meanwhile, China’s rapprochement with South Korea recently is also to be expected as the US withdraws from the Asia-Pacific region and letting Japan to take the brunt.

        If you think the US’s goal is to defeat China, then you’re thinking too small. The US wants to eat the entire globe.

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      Once Canadians get that first hit of BYD goodness they will clamour for more. Only issue I can see is with so few being imported the dealers will do big markups and negate the value prop of Chinese EVs.

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      Apparently it’s based on the pre-tarriff market share, and that it can be increased if the target is met but I’m just an idiot so don’t take my word for it

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    My favorite part of this is that Canada will have better cars than the US. This is going to be yet another serious blow to the US automotive industry, which is like one of the few industries the US even has that builds real things anymore. Hilarious how the US just cannot stop making unforced error after unforced error

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      The libs are already maybe-later-kiddo trying to lib-splain how this is bad because the automotive industry will die because of china. And also they’re clutching pearls so hard about how getting in bed with evil Xi will bear so harshly on our national conscience. Deeply afraid of authoritarian china, but curiously they can never explain how it was okay we were allied with the biggest evil for a century.

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        I mean it is unalloyed bad news for Canadian autoworkers, but since Canada’s industrial policy with respect to autoworkers is already a failure that pays out foreign shareholders more than workers, it’s hard not to see the silver lining of cheaper, better, non-nazi manufactured EVs in Canada.

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    With this news – along with the relocation of autofactories down to the US – are we seeing the state’s resignation towards Canada’s already-faltering auto manufacturing sector?

    Right now there are at least 5 billion a year in gov subsidies being committed to the big auto manufacturers (~10% of what is spent of Canada’s “defense” budget)…