Chinese EVs are coming to Canada, and some dealers can't wait to sell them

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Chinese EVs are coming to Canada, and some dealers can't wait to sell them

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA — Michael MacGillivray sees the arrival of Chinese electric vehicles in Canada as a potential game changer. …

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA — Michael MacGillivray sees the arrival of Chinese electric vehicles in Canada as a potential game changer. "I think it is going to a be a huge eye opener," said MacGillivray, who oversees 10 dealerships in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada. As the CEO of Century Auto Group and SIGMA Auto Group, MacGillivray is working to become one of the dealers in the country who will sell imported Chinese EVs . In April, he went to the Beijing Auto Show with other dealers from Canada to establish relationships with Chinese automakers and get a feel for the cars and SUVs they could eventually export to his country. "When I was in China, I was very impressed by the Chinese vehicles," he said. "They have materials that are second to none. Their styling is impressive. The ride is very impressive." Not everyone likes the idea of Canada allowing the sale of EVs imported from China. The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association said the decision to allow the sale of Chinese-made EVs was deeply concerning. President Donald Trump is even more harsh, calling the move "a disaster." U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy posted on X, "Canada will live to regret the day they let the Chinese Communist Party flood North America with their EVs." Officially, Canada is allowing just 49,000 Chinese-made EVs to be imported for retail sales annually at a tariff rate of 6.1%, a fraction of the 100% tariff that is in place for all other vehicles China would export to Canada. …

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