Poilievre announces auto plan aiming for tariff-free access to U.S. market
Poilievre's plan targets boosting Canadian vehicle production to two million over 10 years and removing GST from Canadian-made vehicles to secure tariff-free U.S. market access.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will announce an auto plan aiming for tariff-free access to the U.S. market and align regulations between Canada and the U.S.
- The plan would implement a rule where for each car produced in Canada, the same manufacturer would be able to sell a U.S.- or Mexico-made car in Canada duty-free.
- The auto plan would also remove the GST from Canadian-made vehicles, end electric vehicle subsidies, and ban vehicles using Chinese- or Russian-connected software.
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Poilievre Says His Proposed ‘Auto Pact’ Will Enable Tariff-Free Trade With US
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has announced his proposed “auto pact” with the United States that he says will eliminate U.S. tariffs on autos and increase auto production for both countries. Poilievre said at an announcement in Windsor, Ont., on March 15 that the Conservatives’ proposed “tariff-free auto pact” would double production of automobiles in Canada and give Canada leverage in trade talks with the United States. “I’ve got a plan …
Pierre Poilievre presented in Windsor his plan for the Canadian automotive sector, aimed at obtaining duty-free access to the U.S. market
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