The potential establishment of Chinese EV production facilities in Mexico threatens the US automotive industry by leveraging North American trade rules, offering lower-cost, technologically advanced vehicles.
The article examines Canada's growing concerns over the potential cybersecurity threats posed by Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) entering the North American market. It discusses the advanced data-collecting technologies in EVs and the risk of state surveillance, urging the need for stringent regulatory measures.
Doug Ford, Ontario's Premier, proposes tariffs on Chinese EVs to protect the Canadian auto industry, stressing the economic threat posed by 'artificially cheap' imports.