Chinese ambassador pitches new EVs as first step to new Canadian jobs, cheaper cars
OTTAWA — As critics attack Ottawa’s agreement last week to start allowing a small number of Chinese electric vehicles into Canada, China’s envoy to Ottawa says Beijing wants to partner with Canadian autoworkers to create good jobs and build cheaper cars.
“Only win-win co-operation can last,” Chinese Ambassador to Canada Wang Di told The Canadian Press on Wednesday.
“All these projects will be beneficial to the development of the Canadian EV industry, and will be helpful for job growth in Canada, and will help Canadian consumers to be able to buy higher quality and more affordable cars,” Wang said through his interpreter.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed an agreement last week that will allow Chinese electric vehicles into the country at a 6.1 per cent tariff rate.


