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China will remove canola tariffs if Canada scraps EV levies: ambassador

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  • M melsaskca@lemmy.ca

    I’d buy a Chinese EV. I need an inexpensive vehicle to go from A to B in a city. There doesn’t seem to be an inexpensive option anymore in North America.

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    soup@lemmy.world
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    #36

    Mext municipal election you should make sure to vote for the person who’s championing stronger public transit options. I still have my car from loving in Ottawa but I barely touch it these days(usually for going to Ottawa, because I can easily get to Gare Centrale with the metro here but once I get to Ottawa it starts getting rough fast if I try to leave the LRT(and before the LRT it was a complete impossibility). Not to mention that it costs more because of the mess we made of privatising CN and shooting VIA rail in both its feet.

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    • M melsaskca@lemmy.ca

      Canada should not buy those american F35’s for exactly the same reason(s).

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      blamethepeacock@lemmy.ca
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      I don’t disagree with that.

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      • Nik282000N Nik282000

        If Chinese manufactures can exceed Canadian standards, provide spare parts for a minimum of 10 years from the date of manufacture, provide a minimum of 10 years of software support/updates, AND allow all software to be audited for both safe function and security. Then sure. Bring on the cheap EVs.

        (But not even our current domestically produced vehicles meet those requirements)

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        bcsven@lemmy.ca
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        The issues is they are artificially cheap, which undercuts Canada’s auto component industry from serving as an EV hub.
        The Chinese government paid for production and have lots (as in sites) of cars that are unsold. They offered huge discounts to unload last years production. Since there were laws about discounting new cars, they moved them (paperwork wise) through shell type arrangements to make them appear as used cars (with less than 5km on the odometer etc).

        That stuff undercuts any means of US and Canada EVs being viable.

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          krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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          Ten years ago I’m not sure I’d have said this, but now: fuck it. We should just get into bed with China. They seem totally uninterested in wars at all unless you’re Taiwan, which we’re not. Trade matters. They seem stable. Sure there are some human rights issues but given all the human rights issues fucking everywhere right now, like. I dunno. I’m for it.

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          • Nik282000N Nik282000

            If Chinese manufactures can exceed Canadian standards, provide spare parts for a minimum of 10 years from the date of manufacture, provide a minimum of 10 years of software support/updates, AND allow all software to be audited for both safe function and security. Then sure. Bring on the cheap EVs.

            (But not even our current domestically produced vehicles meet those requirements)

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            penguintd@lemmy.ca
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            It’s a serious security hole cause the software can be updated through network, the version gets audit and all the follow up update can be good, but the moment it needs to go rogue you just need 1 malicious update to have serious and wide spread harm/attack on a button.

            IMO for any vehicles to allow over the network update is beyond stupid. (yes, that includes Tesla.)

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            • B bcsven@lemmy.ca

              The issues is they are artificially cheap, which undercuts Canada’s auto component industry from serving as an EV hub.
              The Chinese government paid for production and have lots (as in sites) of cars that are unsold. They offered huge discounts to unload last years production. Since there were laws about discounting new cars, they moved them (paperwork wise) through shell type arrangements to make them appear as used cars (with less than 5km on the odometer etc).

              That stuff undercuts any means of US and Canada EVs being viable.

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              mistermodal@lemmy.ml
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              Question, would you say that Teslas are artificially cheap?

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              • K krooklochurm@lemmy.ca

                Ten years ago I’m not sure I’d have said this, but now: fuck it. We should just get into bed with China. They seem totally uninterested in wars at all unless you’re Taiwan, which we’re not. Trade matters. They seem stable. Sure there are some human rights issues but given all the human rights issues fucking everywhere right now, like. I dunno. I’m for it.

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                penguintd@lemmy.ca
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                This is exactly the mentality that caused WW1 and WW2 AND the upcoming (or ongoing) WW3. You probably did not aware how many IP theft happened to Canadian local firms and institutions.

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                • M mistermodal@lemmy.ml

                  Question, would you say that Teslas are artificially cheap?

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                  bcsven@lemmy.ca
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                  Tesla has government assistance programs in US and Canada, but $35000 Tesla does not compete with $14000 Chinese car

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                  • B bcsven@lemmy.ca

                    Tesla has government assistance programs in US and Canada, but $35000 Tesla does not compete with $14000 Chinese car

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                    mistermodal@lemmy.ml
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                    Is that a yes or no?

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                    • M mistermodal@lemmy.ml

                      Is that a yes or no?

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                      bcsven@lemmy.ca
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                      Bye troll

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                        Bye troll

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                        mistermodal@lemmy.ml
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                        #46

                        Get a grip. So, assuming you realize that you just admitted Canada has a double standard for banning subsidized electric vehicles, why not force the US to offer you a better deal? Tesla has no issue operating in China. Where is your spine?

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                          humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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                          There is/should be a lot of room for compromise.

                          A mix of “reasonable” tariffs and quotas to start, to make Chinese EVs competitive without destroying domestic manufacturing is a good path. Canada needs investment. Whether foreign auto makers do it, following through on previous commitments, shutting out China can be a reward for them.

                          Without choosing to provide value cars to Canadians, Canada could offer agriculture for Chinese (solar) energy trade. Pemitting them to boost capacity even more.

                          Instead of begging the US to buy (and own through investment) our resources, Chinese development would help significantly as well.

                          Corrupt ideology programmed into Canadians is bad for Canada. We need new friends instead of abusers, and the only reform of an abuser possible comes when they beg for forgiveness when you flirt with new friends.

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                          • P penguintd@lemmy.ca

                            It’s a serious security hole cause the software can be updated through network, the version gets audit and all the follow up update can be good, but the moment it needs to go rogue you just need 1 malicious update to have serious and wide spread harm/attack on a button.

                            IMO for any vehicles to allow over the network update is beyond stupid. (yes, that includes Tesla.)

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                            Nik282000
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                            There are a few good defcon talks where it has been shown that the engine control and body control can be accessed and modified via the “infotainment” system (the one I saw specifically was Jeeps).

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                            • K krooklochurm@lemmy.ca

                              Ten years ago I’m not sure I’d have said this, but now: fuck it. We should just get into bed with China. They seem totally uninterested in wars at all unless you’re Taiwan, which we’re not. Trade matters. They seem stable. Sure there are some human rights issues but given all the human rights issues fucking everywhere right now, like. I dunno. I’m for it.

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                              dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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                              I don’t even think China is interested in any wars over Taiwan. I’m fairly certain it will be a peaceful rejoining once the US crumbles, akin to East and West Germany during the fall of the Soviet Union.

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                              • K krooklochurm@lemmy.ca

                                Ten years ago I’m not sure I’d have said this, but now: fuck it. We should just get into bed with China. They seem totally uninterested in wars at all unless you’re Taiwan, which we’re not. Trade matters. They seem stable. Sure there are some human rights issues but given all the human rights issues fucking everywhere right now, like. I dunno. I’m for it.

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                                Nik282000
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                                Sure there are some human rights issues

                                They only kill people I don’t care about in mines and factories, so it’s cool!

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                                • S soup@lemmy.world

                                  Mext municipal election you should make sure to vote for the person who’s championing stronger public transit options. I still have my car from loving in Ottawa but I barely touch it these days(usually for going to Ottawa, because I can easily get to Gare Centrale with the metro here but once I get to Ottawa it starts getting rough fast if I try to leave the LRT(and before the LRT it was a complete impossibility). Not to mention that it costs more because of the mess we made of privatising CN and shooting VIA rail in both its feet.

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                                  Nik282000
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                                  It takes me 35min to drive to work, by public transit it would take me 2h. Ontario is fucked.

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                                  • K kyle@lemmy.ca

                                    With Canada so obsessed with keeping vehicle manufacturing jobs to the detriment of every Canadian not wanting to buy American cars. Why does Canada drop the Chinese tarrifs but demand certain assembly and manufacturing of Chinese vehicles happen in Canada?

                                    Sounds like a win win, but they are too stuck on the idea they should only manufacture cars from incumbent companies that are stuck in the past. Canada has significant geological resources like lithium and rare earth metals is an even better reason to be excited about EV production in Canada.

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                                    Nik282000
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                                    Because cars assembled in Canada cost more, a lot more compared to slave labour.

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                                    • B blamethepeacock@lemmy.ca

                                      I have a security concern with Chinese EVs.

                                      They’re far too computerized, and connected, at this point.

                                      The last thing I want is the ability for the Chinese government to disable a quarter of the Canadian vehicle fleet if they decided they wanted to. Or potentially even worse than disabling them in some cases.

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                                      Nik282000
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                                      This is possible with most modern vehicles today. They nearly all have cellular modems built in and very few have the driving related systems separated from the ‘infotainment’ crapware. 2014ish jeeps could be bricked by OTA updates to the fucking radio, there’s a good Defcon talk about it

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                                      • I indridcold@lemmy.ca
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                                        Nik282000
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                                        Hey, remember when China was operating their own police force in Canada? Maybe we should be doing less business with them.

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                                        • P penguintd@lemmy.ca

                                          This is exactly the mentality that caused WW1 and WW2 AND the upcoming (or ongoing) WW3. You probably did not aware how many IP theft happened to Canadian local firms and institutions.

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                                          Walk_blesseD
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                                          IP theft

                                          lol. lmao.

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