
ANALYSIS: How Ottawa’s EV Mandate Could Open a Pandora’s Box of China-Related Security, Industry Issues
Ottawa’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate has given rise to speculation that Canada won’t meet its targets without bringing in Chinese automakers like BYD, which describes itself as “the biggest car brand you’ve never heard of.” BYD’s potential for growth, especially given its most compelling selling point—its EVs are cheap, at roughly half the price of a comparable Tesla—would add to over-reliance on Chinese-manufactured products and be a security risk, says Heather Exner-Pirot, director of energy, natural resources, and environment at Macdonald-Laurier Institute. “We need to import Chinese-made EVs if we’re going to meet their [Ottawa’s] EV mandate. So for me, from a security perspective, that’s obviously a risk,” Ms. Exner-Pirot told The Epoch Times on Jan. 9....
