取消对华电车重税,加拿大总理变了:我觉得中国现在比美国更靠谱
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-19 04:47

Group 1 - Canada has officially canceled the 100% punitive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, marking a new beginning in Sino-Canadian relations [1] - The previous tariffs were imposed by former Prime Minister Trudeau in August 2024 without sufficient economic justification, leading to a rapid deterioration in bilateral relations [1] - The new policy allows 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles to enter Canada annually at a 6.1% most-favored-nation tax rate, slightly above the 41,000 vehicles exported from China in 2023 [1] Group 2 - The thawing of relations is expected to bring nearly $3 billion in export orders to Canada, with significant reductions in tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, particularly canola [3] - Canada is seeking to collaborate with China in battery technology and clean energy, recognizing China's global leadership in these sectors [4] - Canadian officials have expressed a strong desire to enhance cooperation with China, particularly in the context of achieving net-zero emissions goals [4] Group 3 - Prime Minister Carney's visit has sparked discussions about a historic reboot of Sino-Canadian relations, although it does not eliminate all existing differences [6] - Canada is attempting to establish a balanced foreign policy, relying on the U.S. for security while avoiding being constrained by American protectionism in economic development [6] - The evolving dynamics reflect a broader trend among middle-ground countries seeking stability and pragmatism in an uncertain global landscape [6]