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Rift between Doug Ford and Mark Carney over China EV deal
Summary
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has not spoken with Prime Minister Mark Carney after a China agreement that reduces tariffs on up to 49,000 electric vehicles; Ford says he was not given advance notice and is concerned about impacts on Ontario's auto sector.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has not spoken with Prime Minister Mark Carney since Carney reached an agreement with China on electric vehicle tariffs. The deal, announced after the prime minister's trip to China, allows up to 49,000 electric vehicles to enter Canada with a reduced tariff rate of 6.1 per cent. Ford says he was not notified ahead of the trip and has expressed concern about the agreement's effects on Ontario's auto sector. The two men had been publicly friendly after Carney became prime minister earlier in the year.
Key points:
- Premier Doug Ford says he has not spoken with Prime Minister Mark Carney since the China agreement on electric vehicle tariffs.
- The agreement allows up to 49,000 electric vehicles to enter Canada at a reduced tariff rate of 6.1 per cent.
- Ford says he was not given advance notice of a possible deal and has said the agreement could threaten Ontario's auto sector.
Summary:
The reported disagreement centers on a tariff arrangement between the prime minister and China that Ford says he learned about only after it was announced, and on Ford's concern for Ontario's auto industry. Undetermined at this time.
