Canadian Consumers Show Growing Openness to Chinese EVs as Tariffs Ease

A shift in Canadian trade policy toward Chinese electric vehicles is being met with changing consumer attitudes, as new polling suggests that many Canadians are increasingly open to purchasing lower cost EVs from China. Recent survey data indicates that 53 percent of Canadians

EU Grants Tariff Relief for Cupra Tavascan Despite China Made Origin

The European Union has agreed to exempt Volkswagen’s Cupra Tavascan electric SUV from additional duties imposed on China made electric vehicles, marking a notable exception within the bloc’s broader trade measures aimed at protecting domestic manufacturers. The decision follows months of negotiations and

Canada’s EV Policy Shift Creates Opening for China-Built Tesla Models

Canada’s decision to ease restrictions on Chinese made electric vehicles is reshaping competitive dynamics in its automotive market, creating an early advantage for manufacturers already integrated into cross border supply chains. Under a newly announced framework, Ottawa will allow a capped number of

Canada-China Tariff Reset Signals Strategic Trade Shift

Canada and China have moved to reset strained economic ties through a trade arrangement that sharply reduces tariffs on electric vehicles and key agricultural exports, marking one of the most significant shifts in bilateral relations in nearly a decade. The agreement lowers barriers

‘Soft Landing’ as China and EU Signal Progress in EV Trade Dispute

China and the European Union appear to be edging toward a pragmatic compromise in their long running dispute over Chinese electric vehicles, with both sides signalling progress toward a negotiated solution rather than prolonged confrontation. On Monday, Beijing and Brussels announced what officials