• Carighan Maconar
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    102 days ago

    “Open the door to Chinese EVs” isn’t a simple solution because it has wider reaches than restricting Tesla-imports. There’s a reason Germany just effected tariffs on chinese EVs, namely because they are arguing that as china subsidizes their EVs, naturally non-subsidized local companies could never be price-competitive.

    I don’t know how that situation is in canada, but I bet similar things have to be looked at.

    I like the solution, but it’s not a simple one.

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      12 days ago

      Germany

      non-subsidized local companies

      Germany constantly feeds immense subsidies to the automotive industry, what the hell are you talking about?

    • Hanrahan
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      12 days ago

      There’s a reason Germany just effected tariffs on chinese EVs, namely because they are arguing

      German polticans argue that, Mercedes, BMW and Stelantis argued AGAINST the tarrifs. China is the sibgle largest Car market on the planet…

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      The automotive industry in Canada would take a large hit I reckon.

      But given that a lot of these are US companies working in Canada, maybe that’s for the better. I’m not Canadian so my opinion is irrelevant anyway. Likely some people will lose their jobs and that sucks.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 days ago

        Interesting wiki, I had no idea you produced so many cars, since I don’t know of any major Canadian car brands I just assumed you didn’t build any either, never thought there could be plants from foreign brands.