Canada is considering abolishing the 100% import tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, a move that could signal a significant divergence between Ottawa and Washington on trade policy. China has become a global leader in electric vehicle manufacturing, but its models have struggled to enter the local market due to high tariffs in North America. If this policy adjustment is implemented, Canada may become the first major Western country to open its electric vehicle market to China. This move comes at a time when the Trump administration's trade war has disrupted the highly integrated automotive supply chain between the US and Canada. Analysts point out that Canada's consideration not only aims to ease supply chain tensions, but also seeks space for renegotiating tariffs and trade barriers with the United States.

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