Canada, as of March 1, has begun accepting import applications from Chinese EV makers thanks to a new trade agreement reached in January.
To gain entry into Canada, each vehicle must have a shipment-specific permit issued by Global Affairs Canada. In addition, the vehicle must meet Canada’s standards under the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, ...
Canada to issue permits for up to 49,000 China-made EVs in 2026 under new trade deal, cutting tariffs to 6.1% from 106.1%.
A new Canada-China trade agreement lowers EV tariffs to 6.1 percent, though early permits may largely go to familiar brand ...
A new wave of Chinese EV models is set to enter the Canadian market before the end of 2026, rivaling some of General Motors' affordable all-electric models.
Canada issues Chinese EV import permits under a new quota system, slashing tariffs from 106 percent to 6.1 percent for Tesla, Polestar, and others.
Global EV sales reached 1.1 million in February 2026, but the market is splitting fast as Europe grows and North America declines.
Tesla has reportedly cleared its Model 3 inventory in Canada, and it all stems from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Electrek and other EV blogs first reported that Tesla appears to have removed its ...
It slots under the R1S in terms of overall size, though it does share much familial resemblance—it’s as if Rivian put an R1S in a Xerox machine and pressed buttons to reduce the size by 75%. If you’re ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday cancelled a mandate for all vehicles sold in the country to be electric by 2035, while announcing major investments to support the auto industry's EV ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The end of the long-standing program does not necessarily signal the conclusion of federal ZEV rebates, but whether a future ...
The Canadian auto market officially opened to Chinese-made electric vehicles on March 1. But that doesn't mean you'll be able ...