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US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Ironfaceman(op): 7:41pm On Jan 18
US comments came in response to deal by Canada PM Carney to allow 49,000 EVs into Canada at 15 percent tariff, down from 100 percent

Officials of the administration of United States President Donald Trump have said that Canada will regret its decision to allow imports of up to 49,000 Chinese EVs, and that those cars would not be allowed to enter the US.

“I think they’ll look back at this decision and surely regret it to bring Chinese cars into their market,” US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Friday at an event with other government officials at a Ford factory in Ohio to tout efforts to make vehicles more affordable.


Canada in 2024 imposed 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) following similar US duties. But on Friday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a trade deal in Beijing that would allow in up to 49,000 Chinese EVs at a tariff of 6.1 percent on most-favoured-nation terms. That move has prompted alarm in the US that it could help China get a broader foothold in North America even as Washington takes an increasingly hardline on Canadian vehicles and parts.


US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the limited number of vehicles would not impact US car companies exporting cars to Canada.

“I don’t expect that to disrupt American supply into Canada,” he said. “Those cars are going to Canada – they’re not coming here.”

The Canadian Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment


Greer, in a separate CNBC interview, called Canada’s decision “problematic” and added, “There’s a reason why we don’t sell a lot of Chinese cars in the United States. It’s because we have tariffs to protect American auto workers and Americans from those vehicles.”


As per the trade agreements announced in Beijing on Friday, Carney said he expects China to lower tariffs on its canola seed by March 1 to a combined rate of about 15 percent, down from 85 percent.

Greer questioned that agreement. “I think in the long run, they’re not going to like having made that deal,” he said.


Cybersecurity of vehicles
Greer said rules adopted in January 2025 on vehicles that are connected to the internet and navigation systems are a significant impediment to Chinese vehicles in the US market.

“I think it would be hard for them to operate here,” Greer said. “There are rules and regulations in place in America about the cybersecurity of our vehicles and the systems that go into those, so I think it might be hard for the Chinese to comply with those kind of rules.”


In contrast, President Donald Trump has said he would like Chinese automakers to come to the US to build vehicles.

However, lawmakers from both major US parties have expressed strong opposition to Chinese vehicles as major US car makers warn China poses a threat to the US car sector.

Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno, a Republican, said at the event he was opposed to Chinese vehicles coming into the US — and drew applause from the other government officials



“As long as I have air in my body, there will not be Chinese vehicles sold the United States of America — period,” Moreno said.



https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2026/1/16/us-says-canada-will-regret-decision-to-allow-chinese-evs-into-their-market

Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Ironfaceman(op): 7:42pm On Jan 18
Canada first. Trump is digging the US grave.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by SpaceX: 7:45pm On Jan 18
Trump is too wise for Canada, they don't understand international policy like Trump does. Taking notes from Trump will profit them more.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by dawnomike(m): 7:53pm On Jan 18
Canada saw a cheaper full option and went for it
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 8:00pm On Jan 18
Cry more.

grin
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by lanre316: 8:08pm On Jan 18
Next up, Mexico
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 8:17pm On Jan 18
By the time Trymp is done, the next 4 presidents would be on a forgiveness tour.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 9:44pm On Jan 18
Canada will regret selling their birthright to China axis
Mark Carney and liberals are retards
Liberals are so dumb
They are like sheeps who prefer allying with wolfs to control the barns
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 9:46pm On Jan 18
RemoveKebab:
Canada will regret selling their birthright to China
Mike Carney and liberals are retards
Liberals are so dumb
They are like sheeps who prefer allying with wolfs to control the barns
Your right.

I heard China wants to make Canada the 51st state.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Ironfaceman(op): 9:54pm On Jan 18
Seun nlfp mod, do what you do best. Push this out.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by HacheNoire: 9:58pm On Jan 18
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

Someone is pained!

Trusting the Chinese, they will nail the coffin of American automobiles, and extend partnership into other areas like telecoms and construction.

The dumb Trump thinks he has monopoly over bullying. He should sit back and watch the movie!

I doubt if the turd knows how far China has gone with Mexico.

Trump is a blessing in disguise.

When someone said China won’t fire a single shot to nail the US, I believe that person saw the future. The US itself will deliver it to China.

Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 10:01pm On Jan 18
Flangelo12:
Your right.

I heard China wants to make Canada the 51st state.
nah, more like China's 24th province
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 10:02pm On Jan 18
RemoveKebab:
nah, more like China's 24th province
China must be the boogie man.

Remind us how many nations they've attacked.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 10:31pm On Jan 18
Flangelo12:
China must be the boogie man.

Remind us how many nations they've attacked.
do you know the reason why China attacks less is because they suck at it


Vietnam: Repeated invasions by various Chinese dynasties (Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Ming) and the PRC invasion in 1979.( They lost heavy)

India: 1962 Sino-Indian War (seizing Aksai Chin) and 2020-21 skirmishes.

Korea: Tang Dynasty invasions.

Central Asia: Han and Tang dynasties conquered territories, including parts of modern Xinjiang, from Turkic groups.

Tibet: Annexed by the PRC in 1950, following earlier Qing Dynasty incursions.

Myanmar (Burma): Yuan and Qing Dynasties launched expeditions.

Taiwan Strait: Multiple crises and confrontations, notably in 1958, 1995, and ongoing tensions.

South China Sea: Clashes and seizures of reefs (Subi, Mischief, Scarborough Shoal) involving the Philippines and Malaysia.

Soviet Union: Border clashes in 1969.(They lost heavy)

Same way they will lose very hard if they attempt to annex Taiwan
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 10:33pm On Jan 18
RemoveKebab:
do you know the reason why China attacks less is because they suck at it


Vietnam: Repeated invasions by various Chinese dynasties (Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Ming) and the PRC invasion in 1979.

India: 1962 Sino-Indian War (seizing Aksai Chin) and 2020-21 skirmishes.

Korea: Tang Dynasty invasions.

Central Asia: Han and Tang dynasties conquered territories, including parts of modern Xinjiang, from Turkic groups.

Tibet: Annexed by the PRC in 1950, following earlier Qing Dynasty incursions.

Myanmar (Burma): Yuan and Qing Dynasties launched expeditions.

Taiwan Strait: Multiple crises and confrontations, notably in 1958, 1995, and ongoing tensions.

South China Sea: Clashes and seizures of reefs (Subi, Mischief, Scarborough Shoal) involving the Philippines and Malaysia.

Soviet Union: Border clashes in 1969.

Same way they will lose very hard if they attempt to annex Taiwan
Dynasty.

Like the year 600?

grin
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 10:38pm On Jan 18
Flangelo12:
Dynasty.

Like the year 600?

grin
1979 invasion of Vietnam?
Is just 47 years ago
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 10:40pm On Jan 18
RemoveKebab:
1979 invasion of Vietnam?
Is just 47 years ago
Same Vietnam US failed in?

huh
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Konquest: 10:46pm On Jan 18
Ironfaceman:
US comments came in response to deal by Canada PM Carney to allow 49,000 EVs into Canada at 15 percent tariff, down from 100 percent

Officials of the administration of United States President Donald Trump have said that Canada will regret its decision to allow imports of up to 49,000 Chinese EVs, and that those cars would not be allowed to enter the US.

“I think they’ll look back at this decision and surely regret it to bring Chinese cars into their market,” US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Friday at an event with other government officials at a Ford factory in Ohio to tout efforts to make vehicles more affordable.


Canada in 2024 imposed 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) following similar US duties. But on Friday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a trade deal in Beijing that would allow in up to 49,000 Chinese EVs at a tariff of 6.1 percent on most-favoured-nation terms. That move has prompted alarm in the US that it could help China get a broader foothold in North America even as Washington takes an increasingly hardline on Canadian vehicles and parts.


US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the limited number of vehicles would not impact US car companies exporting cars to Canada.

“I don’t expect that to disrupt American supply into Canada,” he said. “Those cars are going to Canada – they’re not coming here.”

The Canadian Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment


Greer, in a separate CNBC interview, called Canada’s decision “problematic” and added, “There’s a reason why we don’t sell a lot of Chinese cars in the United States. It’s because we have tariffs to protect American auto workers and Americans from those vehicles.”


As per the trade agreements announced in Beijing on Friday, Carney said he expects China to lower tariffs on its canola seed by March 1 to a combined rate of about 15 percent, down from 85 percent.

Greer questioned that agreement. “I think in the long run, they’re not going to like having made that deal,” he said.


Cybersecurity of vehicles
Greer said rules adopted in January 2025 on vehicles that are connected to the internet and navigation systems are a significant impediment to Chinese vehicles in the US market.

“I think it would be hard for them to operate here,” Greer said. “There are rules and regulations in place in America about the cybersecurity of our vehicles and the systems that go into those, so I think it might be hard for the Chinese to comply with those kind of rules.”


In contrast, President Donald Trump has said he would like Chinese automakers to come to the US to build vehicles.

However, lawmakers from both major US parties have expressed strong opposition to Chinese vehicles as major US car makers warn China poses a threat to the US car sector.

Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno, a Republican, said at the event he was opposed to Chinese vehicles coming into the US — and drew applause from the other government officials



“As long as I have air in my body, there will not be Chinese vehicles sold the United States of America — period,” Moreno said.



https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2026/1/16/us-says-canada-will-regret-decision-to-allow-chinese-evs-into-their-market
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by PulaPower: 11:11pm On Jan 18
“I don’t expect that to disrupt American supply into Canada,” he said. “Those cars are going to Canada – they’re not coming here.”

Abi nah..
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 11:33pm On Jan 18
Flangelo12:
Same Vietnam US failed in?

huh
how did us failed in Vietnam?
They simply left because it wasn't worth it
Due to low public support and south Vietnamese relaxing

China was defeated soundly at his backyard

Us could have turn Vietnam to a parking lot if they wanted to but they have morals
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Flangelo12: 11:40pm On Jan 18
RemoveKebab:
how did us failed in Vietnam?
They simply left because it wasn't worth it
Due to low public support and south Vietnamese relaxing

China was defeated soundly at his backyard

Us could have turn Vietnam to a parking lot if they wanted to but they have morals
After 20 years?

A little shame would be nice.
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by Watcharena: 8:07am On Jan 19
RemoveKebab:
how did us failed in Vietnam?
They simply left because it wasn't worth it
Due to low public support and south Vietnamese relaxing

China was defeated soundly at his backyard

Us could have turn Vietnam to a parking lot if they wanted to but they have morals
yes they have morals by dropping 2 atomic bombs on innocent civilians
Re: US Says Canada Will Regret Decision To Allow Chinese Evs Into Their Market by RemoveKebab: 5:03pm On Jan 19
Watcharena:
yes they have morals by dropping 2 atomic bombs on innocent civilians
that bombing saved a lot of lifes
US was going to do a land invasion with 1mil+ troops on Japanese mainland
Japan would have defended till the last man due to their radical suicidal samurai ideology.
Now imagine the casualty from both sides including civilians brainwashed to die for the emperor.

The bomb ended the war quickly.
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