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Ontario premier, Trump officials criticize Canada deal letting in Chinese EVs

Updated Jan. 16, 2026, 5:39 p.m. ET

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a trade deal that loosens import limits on Chinese EVs is bad for Canada.

A new Canadian trade deal with China allowing 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles into the country at a lower tariff rate was swiftly criticized by senior Trump administration officials as well as the leader of Canada’s main automaking province.

“China now has a foothold in the Canadian market and will use it to their full advantage at the expense of Canadian workers,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in a statement Friday.

“I think they will live to regret the day they partner with China and bring in their vehicles, but it’s a free country, and they can do what they want,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told reporters Friday during a tour of Toledo’s Jeep factory.

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