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Canadian union Unifor calls for rigorous tariffs on imported Chinese EVs, elements

Canadian labour union Unifor contacted the federal government on Thursday to enforce tariffs on all Chinesemade electric lorries (EVs), EV batteries and other parts, aligning it with some of the steps already proposed by the United States.

In July, Canada began a public assessment procedure as it weighs imposing tariffs on Chinese-made electrical automobiles, following similar relocations by the United States and European Union.

The Canadian federal government has said it sees a danger that China's unfair assistance for the EV sector, if left unchecked, could lead to an exponential surge of imports that will negatively affect planned EV investments and the change of Canada's vehicle sector.

The public assessment process is set to end this week.

The United States and the European Union have actually reacted proactively to the hazard presented by unjust imports and now it's. time for Canada to do the very same, Unifor, Canada's biggest union. representing private-sector employees, said on Thursday.

Unifor has actually required that Ottawa enforce a surtax above the. existing tariff rates of 100% on Chinese-made electric cars,. and a surtax of 25% on batteries, along with tariffs on electric. motors and battery cell materials.

Even as Canada examines possible tariffs, Chinese automaker. BYD, among the world's biggest EV makers,. recently consulted with the Canadian government to go over the. possible application of tariffs on EVs, and its plans to start. offering passenger EVs in Canada.

(source: Reuters)