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Canada imposes tariffs on Chinese steel, aluminium, EVs
27 August 2024
Canada has announced plans to impose tariffs on Chinese imports, including a 25% duty on Chinese steel and aluminium and 100% on electric vehicles (EVs) made in China.

The Canadian government said that the was not only to protect Canada鈥檚 workers but also to prevent 鈥渢rade diversion鈥� resulting from recent actions taken by Canada鈥檚 trading partners. Both the US and Europe have recently introduced further tariffs on Chinese goods.
The surtax on electric vehicles will be 100% and applies to a variety of different road-going vehicles, including passenger EVs, plug-in hybrid passenger autos, hybrid and electric trucks, trucks powered by fuel cells, and hybrid and electric buses.
However, by the Canadian government did not appear to include off-highway construction equipment.
Separately, the government of Canada said it would launch a second 30-day consultation concerning other sectors 鈥渃ritical to Canada鈥檚 future prosperity鈥� including batteries, battery parts, semiconductors, solar products and critical minerals.
And it announced its intention to limit eligibility for the Incentives for Zero-Emission Vehicles (iZEV), the Incentives for Medium and Heavy Duty Zero Emission Vehicles (iMHZEV), and the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) to products made in countries which have negotiated free trade agreements with Canada.
Canada鈥檚 deputy prime minister and minister of finance Chrystia Freeland said, 鈥淐anada is home to the talented workers, raw materials, clean electricity, and specialized production capabilities needed to build electric vehicles, and that is why our EV supply chain potential is ranked first in the world.
鈥淐anadian workers and critical sectors, including steel and aluminum, however, are facing an intentional, state-directed policy of overcapacity, undermining the Canada鈥檚 ability to compete in domestic and global markets. That is why our government is moving forward with decisive action to level the playing field, protect Canadian workers, and match measures taken by key trading partners.鈥�
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