Foreign media: 2026 may be a breakthrough year for Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers in the Western market, as more Western countries begin to open their markets to high-performance Chinese electric vehicles.

Although expectations for a significant increase in overseas sales are not high, electric vehicle manufacturers such as BYD and Geely are expected to make a good start in some underdeveloped markets, enhancing their image as global producers and technology leaders, and establishing a long-term foothold.

Canada will abolish the 100% punitive tariff on pure electric vehicles made in China, set an annual import quota of 49,000 vehicles, but retain a 6.1% tariff rate.

Previously, the EU and China also reached a consensus to replace tariffs ranging from 7.8% to 35.3% with price commitment agreements, which will help Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers improve their profit margins when accelerating international expansion.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854714746064900/

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