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Canada is making a big change when it comes to electric vehicles (EVs) from China. They're lowering the big 100% tax they had before, and now they're going to let almost 50,000 Chinese EVs come into the country each year.
What I find most interesting about all this is what it means for us as shoppers. Now, we'll have a lot more choices when we're looking for an EV.
I'm honestly a little shocked at how fast Canada changed its mind on this. It feels like just yesterday they had this huge tax, and now they're opening the doors for these cars.
I'm also pretty surprised by how many EVs they're planning to let in. Almost 50,000 cars is a lot! It makes me wonder how this will all play out.
I think it's super important that Canada finds a way to keep its own car companies strong while also letting these Chinese EVs in. It's a tricky balance to strike, but it's something they really need to think about.
If everything goes well, I think this could really help get more people across Canada driving EVs. More choices and possibly lower prices could definitely get people to switch over.
What I find most interesting about all this is what it means for us as shoppers. Now, we'll have a lot more choices when we're looking for an EV.
I'm honestly a little shocked at how fast Canada changed its mind on this. It feels like just yesterday they had this huge tax, and now they're opening the doors for these cars.
I'm also pretty surprised by how many EVs they're planning to let in. Almost 50,000 cars is a lot! It makes me wonder how this will all play out.
I think it's super important that Canada finds a way to keep its own car companies strong while also letting these Chinese EVs in. It's a tricky balance to strike, but it's something they really need to think about.
If everything goes well, I think this could really help get more people across Canada driving EVs. More choices and possibly lower prices could definitely get people to switch over.