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Doug Ford calls for boycott of Chinese-made EVs over manufacturing concerns
Summary
Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged consumers to boycott Chinese-made electric vehicles and said he doubts those companies will establish manufacturing in Canada; he made the remarks at a news conference with automotive industry leaders.
Content
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on consumers to boycott Chinese-made electric vehicles. He made the comments at a news conference with leaders of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association, the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Unifor's national president. Ford said he is concerned about potential effects on the province's auto industry and expressed skepticism that Chinese firms will build manufacturing facilities in Canada.
Key points:
- Ford urged consumers to "boycott the Chinese EV vehicles," according to The Canadian Press.
- He spoke alongside leaders of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association, the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Unifor's national president.
- Ford cited concerns about repercussions for Ontario's auto industry and said there was no warning from Carney about the deal.
- He questioned whether Chinese companies will establish a manufacturing presence in Canada despite assertions to the contrary.
Summary:
Ford's remarks draw attention to potential implications for the provincial auto sector. Undetermined at this time.
