Canada wants to look at joint ventures and investments with Chinese companies within the next three years to build a Canadian electric vehicle with Chinese knowledge, according to a senior Canadian official.
The official, who spoke on the condition they not be named, said the goal is for Canada to become the first country in North America to build this type of EV.
It’s a fundamental error, the official said, to think that U.S. President Donald Trump will not allow Chinese electric vehicles into the United States.
The official also said that Canada kept the Trump administration in the loop and gave it advance warning of its decision on Friday to allow up to 49,000 Chinese EVs into the Canadian market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff — down from a 100 per cent tariff imposed in 2024.


Explain how Canada having nukes would improve her economic position.
It would certainly reduce the amount of coercion the us can casually use against Canada in negotiations.
“We might just abduct Carney”/“we’ll airstrike Toronto why not?”/“we’ll send little green men into Alberta” is a very real thing Canada is currently facing.
Countries with nukes don’t have to worry about that stuff as much.
That’s not economic action that’s military action. I’m not suggesting one doesn’t drive the other, but having nuclear weapons doesn’t meaningfully change economic strategy. It affects military strategy.
There are economic nuclear weapons though. Canada has quite a few aimed directly at the US (potash, oil, aluminum, nickel, US assets in Canada, IP / patents particularly pharmaceutical, hydroelectric power, TBonds and US dollar reserves).