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Canada Cuts Chinese EV Tariffs to 6.1%, 49,000-Vehicle Quota

2026/04/19
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Canada Cuts Chinese EV Tariffs to 6.1%, 49,000-Vehicle Quota

According to www.scmp.com, Canada reduced tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1 per cent from the start of last month — down from more than 100 per cent — as part of a January trade deal with Beijing. The agreement includes an annual import quota of 49,000 vehicles eligible for the lower tariff rate.

Market Entry Underway, Showrooms Pending

Chinese automakers including BYD, Geely, Nio, and Xpeng are preparing to establish sales locations in Canada. However, as of mid-April 2026, none have yet opened physical showrooms. The move follows improved bilateral ties amid shared concerns over potential U.S. tariff threats.

Consumer and Industry Response

Canadian consumers and industry professionals alike view the tariff reduction as a catalyst for broader EV affordability. John Currie, a university teacher in Toronto who owns a petrol-powered SUV, said:

“I fully expect my next car to be a Chinese EV – after they set up shops here.”

Preston Yuan, a partner at Factor E Motors — an independent Tesla showroom in Vancouver — noted that economic pressures are intensifying demand for value-oriented options:

“Many consumers will welcome Chinese brands like BYD with open arms, because they offer good value at affordable prices,”

he said, adding that rising oil prices recently spurred new and second-hand Tesla sales in British Columbia — underscoring consumer sensitivity to cost.

Broader Supply Chain Context

This tariff adjustment directly impacts cross-border logistics planning, customs compliance, and inventory forecasting for automotive importers and distributors. Unlike recent U.S. and EU policies — which imposed steep duties or launched anti-subsidy investigations into Chinese EVs — Canada’s approach reflects a distinct regulatory stance aligned with its trade diplomacy goals. The 49,000-vehicle quota introduces a hard constraint on volume-based supply chain scaling, requiring precise demand forecasting and allocation strategies across provinces. For supply chain professionals, this means managing dual-tiered landed-cost models: one for quota-eligible imports (6.1% tariff), and another for over-quota shipments (subject to the previous >100% rate). Additionally, the absence of established local service networks for BYD and peers implies near-term dependencies on third-party logistics providers for warranty support, parts distribution, and technician training — all critical for post-purchase supply chain resilience.

Source: South China Morning Post

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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