加拿大对中国电动汽车征收100%关税
Canada Hits China With 100% Tariff On Electric Cars

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加拿大政府对从中国进口的电动汽车、铝和钢铁征收新关税。 此前西方国家也采取了类似行动,旨在保护其国内制造业免受竞争。 电动汽车关税为100%,钢铁和铝关税为25%。 这些措施将影响电动汽车、混合动力汽车、卡车、公共汽车和货车。 新关税将于10月1日起实施,并将根据公众意见进行一些调整。 此外,加拿大还针对电池、电池零部件、半导体、太阳能产品和关键矿物等其他行业启动了为期 30 天的磋商流程。 贾斯汀·特鲁多表示,这些变化旨在使加拿大汽车行业成为未来技术的世界领先者。 此外,加拿大将电动汽车激励措施的资格仅限于签署自由贸易协定的国家生产的车辆。 政府计划在一年内审查这些新关税的有效性。 欧盟最近宣布了类似的电动汽车关税提案,但税率低于美国和加拿大。 作为回应,中国领导人将在美国国家安全顾问杰克·沙利文即将访华期间与他讨论关税问题。 继此前有关加拿大油菜籽限制和华为高管孟晚舟在加拿大被拘留的争议之后,此举预计将加剧中国与欧盟和加拿大之间的潜在贸易冲突。 根据加拿大统计局的数据,去年中国进口电动汽车大幅增长,从 2022 年的不到 1 亿美元增至 16 亿美元。 这一决定是在加拿大汽车行业呼吁提高关税以保障就业和工资以及对劳工标准薄弱导致中国制造的电动汽车价格下降的担忧之际做出的。 此外,加拿大还为各个国际合作伙伴建设电动汽车工厂或电池工厂提供了大量财政支持。 此外,国内钢铁和铝生产商一直主张限制中国进入加拿大市场,理由是担心不公平的市场泛滥导致失业。

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Who needs Trump for an all-out trade war between the West and China.

Taking a page out of Europe's playbook, Canada will impose staggering new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, aluminum and steel, lining up behind western allies and taking steps to protect domestic manufacturers.

Speaking in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was gathered with the rest of his cabinet for a series of meetings about the economy and foreign relations Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the new policy which consists of a 100% levy on electric cars and 25% on steel and aluminum. The EV tariff will take effect Oct. 1 and will also include certain hybrid passenger automobiles, trucks, buses and delivery vans. It will be added to an existing 6.1% tariff that applies to Chinese EVs, the government said in a news release.

The levies on aluminum and steel will come into place Oct. 15. The government released an initial list of goods on Monday and the public will have a chance to comment before it is finalized on Oct. 1.

Turdeau's (sic) government is also launching a new 30-day consultation on other sectors, including batteries and battery parts, semiconductors, solar products and critical minerals.

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“We are transforming Canada’s automotive sector to be a global leader in building the vehicles of tomorrow,” the prime minister told reporters in Halifax. “But actors like China have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in the global marketplace, compromising the security of our critical industries and displacing dedicated Canadian autos and metal workers.”

Honda and other automakers have said that they plan to spend billions of dollars building electric vehicle and battery factories in Canada

Canada, an export-driven economy that relies heavily on trade with the US, has been closely watching moves by the Biden administration to erect a much higher tariff wall against Chinese EVs, batteries, solar cells, steel and other products. Canada’s auto sector is heavily integrated with that of its closest neighbor: The vast majority of its light vehicle production, amounting to just 1.5 million units last year, is exported to the US.

Turdeau's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has been one of the most prominent voices in favor of a harder approach to Chinese vehicle exports, and becoming a closer trade ally with the US. In June, she announced a public consultation on possible measures to make it more difficult for Chinese companies to sell electric vehicles in the Canadian market. During an interview with Bloomberg News in July, she said the tariffs consultation might go beyond electric cars.

The government also announced Monday that it will limit eligibility for electric vehicle incentives to products made in countries that have negotiated free-trade agreements with Canada. It will review the new levies within a year of them coming into effect.

We previously reported that the European Union also announced proposed new tariffs on electric vehicles important from China, though at lower levels than the US and now Canada are proposing. Products made by SAIC Motor Corp. face additional duties of 36.3%, while Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. and BYD Co. each face tariffs of 19.3% and 17%, respectively, according to a draft decision released last week. Tesla Inc. will see an extra 9% charge on Chinese-made vehicles.

Chinese leaders plan to raise the issue of tariffs when US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan visits this week, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Sullivan is due to meet with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and may also meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

And now we wait to see what China's tat will be to Canada's tit: Beijing previously retaliated against Canada when it restricted imports of Canadian canola seed for three years, a move seen as retribution for a decision by Canada authorities to arrest Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver on a US extradition warrant. Meng returned to China in 2021.  

The value of Chinese electric vehicles imported by Canada surged to C$2.2 billion ($1.6 billion) last year, from less than C$100 million in 2022, according to data from Statistics Canada. The number of cars arriving from China at the port of Vancouver jumped after Tesla started shipping Model Y vehicles there from its Shanghai factory.

However, the Canadian government’s main concern isn’t Tesla, but the prospect of cheap cars made by Chinese automakers eventually becoming available. As Bloomberg reports, BYD informed the Canadian government in July that it intends to lobby lawmakers and officials about its plans to enter the country.

Trudeau also faced political and industry pressure. The Canadian auto sector had been pushing him to hike tariffs to protect domestic jobs and wages, arguing that China’s EVs are cheaper due to much weaker labor standards. The government has also bet big on automakers and manufacturers from democratic allies: the government has agreed to to multibillion-dollar subsidies for electric vehicle plants or battery factories for Stellantis NV, Volkswagen AG and Honda Motor Co., among others.  

Steel and aluminum producers in Canada have also publicly and repeatedly urged the government to restrict China’s access, saying that Xi’s industrial policy allows the Asian powerhouse to unfairly flood foreign markets, putting local jobs at risk.

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