Poilievre calls for tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, solar panels, batteries and steel
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would impose big new import taxes on a host of Chinese-made goods including electric cars, solar panels and semiconductors if his party wins the next election.
Poilievre made the announcement in Hamilton, standing in front of a few dozen employees at the city’s Stelco steel plant.
Steel is among the products Poilievre says requires new import tariffs as he accuses China of breaching labour and environment standards to “crush” Canadian industry.
Poilievre says the federal Liberals are refusing to follow the lead of U.S. President Joe Biden and protect Canada’s interests with higher tariffs on Chinese products.