// Global Analysis Archive
The EU and China are reportedly nearing a framework to replace tariffs on Chinese EVs with manufacturer-specific minimum price undertakings. Despite duties, Chinese automakers expanded in Europe in 2025, increasing pressure for a negotiated trade stabilization mechanism.
Canada is reported to be cutting EV tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles sharply while introducing an import quota, in exchange for major tariff relief on Canadian canola exports. The shift could lower EV prices in Canada and advantage China-integrated automakers, while raising competitive and policy-coordination risks across North America.
The EU and China are reportedly nearing a framework to replace tariffs on Chinese EVs with manufacturer-specific minimum price undertakings. Despite duties, Chinese automakers expanded in Europe in 2025, increasing pressure for a negotiated trade stabilization mechanism.
Canada is reported to be cutting EV tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles sharply while introducing an import quota, in exchange for major tariff relief on Canadian canola exports. The shift could lower EV prices in Canada and advantage China-integrated automakers, while raising competitive and policy-coordination risks across North America.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-2692 | EU–China Near Minimum-Price Deal as Chinese EV Share Holds Firm in Europe | EU-China trade | 2026-03-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-263 | Canada’s EV Tariff Reset Opens a Managed Gateway for China-Made Vehicles | Canada-China trade | 2026-01-27 | 1 | ACCESS » |