Canada only put the tariff on to please the US. That ship has sailed. Canada doesn’t have an auto industry independent of the US. The US is trying to take that whole pie. Canadians still need cars and Canadian autoworkers need more reliable OEMs. Canada should get rid of the tariff on Chinese cars and focus on bringing non US based manufacturers into Canada. Preferably South Korean, Japanese and German, but buying some Chinese goodwill and hopefully improving diplomacy with them wouldn’t hurt.
You don't bring foreign manufacturing here by removing the tariffs. You keep the tariff (adjusted) to incentivize local production, and if needed subsidize them building a factory here. Then adjust the tariff to make the imports more expensive than the local production.
As far as I read our officials had problems with the punishment, not the crimes.
They were dual-cirizens. If they're Chinese citizens and according to China's legal system they had to go, how would it look in China if they don't apply the rules because they were also Canadian citizens?
Flip it around, some Canadian citizens commit crimes that call for life in prison in Canada. Would we expect our courts to not sentence them because they also hold Chinese or some other citizenship?
I agree, making a Faustian bargain with one evil authoritarian regime because we're afraid of the prices of the evil authoritarian regime on our border is just trading one problem for another problem. Both these countries are happy to destroy our economy, destroy the environment we live in, destroy their own people, and to destroy us if they can get away with it.
EVs are going to be expensive if they are made responsibly by people who are paid fairly. Life is going to be expensive. This is the cost of living responsibly on this planet and having a future for ourselves and our children, and it is not negotiable and cannot be dodged, hidden, offset, or rejected. Deal with it. Be prepared to change your way of life. We will manage. We are tough, resilient people, and we will lead the way into a future that, while it might not be the utopian ideal we wished it to be, will perhaps at least be a future where we can continue to breathe air and not wildfire smoke.
It is time for Canada to stop blocking affordable EVs, and the most affordable are Chinese EVs. As long as Canada's transportation infrastructure forces dependence on personal vehicles (except in major urban centers) alternatives to burning fossil fuels must be encouraged, not blocked.
But the European brands are switching (some models) to Chinese platforms from their Chinese partnerships. 🥹
If we get BYD (or equivalent) factories here, we're cutting the middle man. Staffing them with union workers along with Canadian environmental and labor regulation should ensure they aren't poisonous slave shops.
Once an EV battery is no longer optimal for use in a vehicle, it doesn't become useless. Much like "disposable" vapes, the batteries are still very much useful. If not for repurposing, then for resource recovery.
Is there a long way, and a lot of funding needed, for reuse/recycling of Lithium batteries? Fuckin rights. This isn't just an EV issue though. Our modern life is largely powered by Lithium batteries, and we need to step up our game, globally, with reuse and recycling.
The concern is there. Canada should let Chinese vehicles in, but should also mandate security and privacy focused specs. China should be willing to compromise to play ball in North America. There’s a path towards improved relations if both sides want it.