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Majority of Canadians Want Lower Tariffs on Chinese EVs to Improve Affordability

by Samir Gautam
June 13, 2025
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A growing number of Canadians are questioning the country’s current trade policy on electric vehicles, with a recent poll revealing that the majority prefer a more open market approach that allows for more affordable EV options from foreign manufacturers, especially China and Europe.

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The nationwide poll, conducted by Clean Energy Canada—a climate and energy think tank based at Simon Fraser University—found that 53% of Canadians support reducing the country’s current 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs. Respondents said they would prefer a policy that balances protection of the domestic auto industry with consumer affordability, similar to Europe’s more moderate stance.

Affordability Over Protectionism

According to the survey results, Canadians are motivated by affordability. In an era of rising living costs, more consumers are looking for low-cost electric vehicles, such as China’s BYD “Seagull,” which retails in other markets for a fraction of the price of many North American EVs. With limited access to such models due to steep import duties, many Canadians feel left out of the global shift toward affordable electrification.

“Canadian EV shoppers want choice—and price matters,” said Evan Pivnick, program manager at Clean Energy Canada. “Tariffs that make EVs unaffordable for the average Canadian undermine climate goals and consumer interests.”

Diverging from U.S. Trade Policy

Only 19% of respondents supported maintaining the full 100% tariff, a position that closely aligns Canada with U.S. policy aimed at curbing Chinese automotive imports. However, the data suggests that Canadians are less concerned with following the U.S. lead and more interested in crafting a policy that suits domestic consumer needs.

A significant 29% of those polled said they would prefer the tariff be removed altogether to allow full access to low-cost electric vehicles. This group emphasized not only the importance of affordability but also the need to prevent potential trade retaliation from China.

Political Consensus Across Party Lines

The poll also revealed that sentiment for lower or no tariffs transcends party affiliation. Just 15% of NDP supporters and 23% of Conservatives favored retaining the full tariff, indicating a broad consensus among Canadians regardless of political leanings.

“This isn’t just a partisan issue—it’s a pocketbook issue,” said Pivnick. “When a majority of voters across party lines are calling for policy change, it’s something that federal leaders will have to consider seriously.”

Pressure on Canadian Policymakers

Canada’s automotive sector has benefited from policies that favor North American production, including substantial government support for domestic EV manufacturing plants in Ontario and Quebec. Yet the new polling suggests that if affordability remains an issue, public support for protectionist trade policies may weaken.

As competition intensifies in the global EV market, and as China continues to produce cost-effective models at scale, the pressure is mounting on Canadian policymakers to reassess the balance between protecting domestic manufacturing and making electric vehicles more accessible to everyday Canadians.

Conclusion

The message from the public is clear: Canadians want cleaner, cheaper, and more diverse EV options. Whether that means reducing or eliminating tariffs, the federal government may soon need to rethink its EV import policy to keep pace with consumer expectations and global trends.

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