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Canada imposes 100 percent customs duty on Chinese EVs

भाद्र ११, २०८१
Canada imposes 100 percent customs duty on Chinese EVs
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Canada has increased the customs duty on electric vehicles (EV) made in China to 100 percent. Following the United States and the European Union, Canada also increased the import duty on Chinese EVs. Similarly, Canada is going to impose 25 percent customs duty on steel and aluminum imported from China.

Canada has announced a 100 percent tariff on all EVs imported from China, including Tesla cars. Tesla has a factory in Shanghai, China.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that the step has been taken to make the country independent in the automobile sector. Prime Minister Trudeau said, "We are making Canada's automobile sector a global leader in the future." But a country like China has chosen the option of taking unfair advantage of itself in the world market . ' It is said that the customs duty on EVs made in China will come into effect from October 1 and the duty on steel and aluminum will come into effect from October 15.

Last May, the United States announced that the customs duty on Chinese EVs would be increased by 4 times to 100 percent. But America has not yet implemented that decision. China occupies the largest share in the world market of electric vehicles. General Motors manufactures zero-carbon vehicles in Canada. The company's electric delivery vans are in vogue in Canada.

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